Participant Resources
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ASU Specific Resources
First-Year Admission Requirements
Here is the link for admission requirements! It gives a list of what is required, and then if you scroll down the page it gives steps on how to actually apply to ASU. Then if you keep scrolling it gives important deadline dates regarding admissions and applications.
Here is a link for first year resident tuition break downs. It then gives what the tuition costs are, and breaks down costs if living on campus. Then if you scroll down it gives link to different scholarships, and links to file FAFSA. There’s a bunch of different information regarding costs and aid.
Want to go to college but don’t know what to study? Obtaining a bachelor’s is a 4 year commitment and requires tons of dedication and focus. Learn about the various programs offered at ASU!
This tool is useful if you decide to go to a community college instead of entering a 4 year institution. It tells you what credits transfer to ASU based on the community college you attend. Benefits of attending community college is lower tuition rates, smaller class sizes, and an easier transition to a larger institution. Additionally, you accomplish lower division requirements that cost WAY less at a community college than a university.
Earn college credit from ASU for a fee of $425. You accomplish general credit classes that transfer to your degree at ASU.
ASU offers counseling services for their students. Learn more about ways you can get help and stay connected with the Sun Devil community.
If you attend ASU and want a job, consider applying for positions through the job application portal. Get hands-on experience in research, practicum experience, and more, as well as building your career portfolio.
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U of A Specific Resources
Before applying to the University of Arizona, make sure you meet the basic high school course requirements! This page lists the number of years you need in subjects like English, math, science, and more. Scroll to see each subject area, the required number of credits, and what counts toward meeting each requirement. There's also info on how to make up missing coursework and FAQs at the bottom.
Curious how much it costs to attend the University of Arizona? This page breaks down estimated yearly costs for Arizona residents, WUE students, and non-residents, including tuition, housing, meals, books, and personal expenses. Scroll down to compare costs by residency, view financial aid options, and access tools like the tuition calculator and scholarship estimator.
Not sure what to major in? Use this tool to explore all the bachelor's degree programs offered at UA. You can search by program name, area of interest, or type of degree. Once you click on a program, you'll see a description, required courses, and career paths.
Pre-college Offerings and Dual Enrollment Programs
This page outlines programs for high school students who want to get a head start on college. Scroll through the list to find summer programs, dual enrollment opportunities, and academic camps designed to prepare you for university life.
Summer Academic Outreach Programs
Want to spend your summer getting ahead? This site features UA’s summer academic enrichment programs for middle and high school students. Scroll to view program descriptions, dates, and how to apply.
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Non-University Resources
Pima County Career and Technical Education Programs
Looking for hands-on career training in high school? Pima JTED offers free career and technical education programs across industries like health care, IT, and construction. Use the "Programs" tab to explore what’s offered and how to enroll.
Pima Community College Professional Certificate and Training Program
Earn a certificate or learn a new skill through short-term training programs. Scroll down to see program areas, or use the menu on the right to jump to fields like healthcare, IT, or trades. Perfect for career changers or recent grads.
Browse a list of trade and vocational schools in the Tucson area. Scroll to explore schools by program type (like electrician, automotive, or cosmetology), and click on each one for tuition info, certifications, and contact details.
Summer Youth Employment Program
Want a summer job? This program connects 14–21 year old in Pima County with paid summer work and job training. The site gives application dates, eligibility details, and contact info.
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