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Arizona State University at the West Campus

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At Glance


School Type
State-Supported, Coed
Setting
Urban 300-Acre Campus
Degrees Offered
Bachelor&Apos;S, Master&Apos;S, Doctoral, And Postbachelor&Apos;S Certificates
Entrance Difficulty
Moderately Difficult , 93% Of Applicants Were Admitted
Application Deadlines
Rolling (Freshmen), Rolling (Transfers)

Majors & Degrees


Degrees Offered
Bachelor&Apos;S, Master&Apos;S, Doctoral, And Postbachelor&Apos;S Certificates
Majors
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, And Gender Studiesamerican Studies; Ethnic, Cultural Minority, And Gender Studies Related; Women&Apos;S Studiesbiological And Biomedical Sciencesbiology/Biological Sciencesbusiness, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Servicesaccounting; International Business/Trade/Commerce; Marketing/Marketing Managementcommunication, Journalism And Related Programscommunication/Speech Communication And Rhetoriccomputer And Information Sciences And Support Servicescomputer And Information Scienceseducationearly Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Secondary Education; Special Educationenglish Language And Literature/Lettersenglishforeign Languages, Literatures, And Linguisticsspanishhistoryhistorymulti/Interdisciplinary Studiesmulti-/Interdisciplinary Studies Relatedparks, Recreation, Leisure And Fitness Studiesparks, Recreation And Leisurephilosophy And Religious Studiesphilosophy And Religious Studies Relatedpsychologypsychologypublic Administration And Social Service Professionssocial Worksecurity And Protective Servicescriminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administrationsocial Sciencespolitical Science And Government; Social Sciences; Sociologyvisual And Performing Artsvisual And Performing Arts

Admissions


Freshman
Admission: 1,549 applied; 1,448 admitted; 607 enrolled Average high school GPA: 3.39

Test Scores:

Applying
Options: electronic application
Application fee: $25
Required: high school transcript
Recommended: minimum 3.0 GPA
Application deadline: rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers)
Notification: continuous (freshmen), continuous (transfers)

Student Body


Undergraduate Student Population
7,271 Undergraduate Students, 64% Women, 36% Men, 14% Transferred In
Minority Breakdown
5% African American, 5% Asian American Or Pacific Islander, 20% Hispanic American, 3% Native American
International Population
0.7% Representing 17 Other Countries
Housing Info
5% Live On Campus

Campus Life


Options
Coed, Disabled Students, Campus Housing Is Provided By A Third Party. Freshman Applicants Given Priority For College Housing
Activities
Student-Run Newspaper
Campus security
24-Hour Emergency Response Devices And Patrols, Student Patrols, Late-Night Transport/Escort Service
Student services
Health Clinic, Personal/Psychological Counseling, Women&Apos;S Center
Academic Programs
Special Study Options: Adult/Continuing Education Programs, Advanced Placement Credit, Distance Learning, Double Majors, Freshman Honors College, Honors Programs, Independent Study, Internships, Part-Time Degree Program, Services For LD Students, Student-Designed Majors, Study Abroad, Summer Session For Creditschool Calendar: Semesters

Faculty


Faculty
Total: 483Full-Time: 55% Full-Timestudent/Faculty Ratio: 21:1

Financial Aid


Costs (2008&-09)
Tuition:state resident $5409 full-time, $386 per credit hour part-time; nonresident $17,697 full-time, $737 per credit hour part-time. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to course load. in-state tuition for resident undergraduate students starting (new) in fall 2008 is $5,409. Resident UG tuition for continuing students enrolled prior to fall 2008 is $4,851. Student fees also increased by approximately $100
Required fees:$250 full-time, $88 per term part-time
Room and board:$5756; room only: $4196. Room and board charges vary according to board plan, housing facility, and location
Payment plan:installment
Waivers:employees or children of employees

Financial Aid
Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2004,2,265 applied for aid, 1,916 were judged to have need, 263 had their need fully met. 94 Federal Work-Study jobs (averaging $2793). 201 state and other part-time jobs (averaging $2720)
In 2004,255 non-need-based awards were made
Average percent of need met:61%
Average financial aid package:$7926
Average need-based loan:$4619
Average need-based gift aid:$5160
Average non-need-based aid:$3613
Average indebtedness upon graduation:$16,438
Financial aid deadline:3/1


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