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Transfer to ASU

Why transfer to Arizona State University?

Arizona State University is a welcoming and supportive university community with a reputation for excellence. ASU offers:

  • 400+ highly ranked undergraduate degree programs
  • faculty members at the top of their field conducting groundbreaking research
  • comprehensive financial aid options
  • resources including MyPath2ASU® to support you throughout your transfer journey

What's the transfer student experience like at ASU?

ASU offers robust support to transfer students as they transition to the university. ASU transfer students come from all walks of life, which is why we provide resources and opportunities to help shape an experience that’s uniquely yours.

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How hard is it to transfer to ASU?

Transferring to ASU is a simple process. We'll guide you through it.

Frequently asked questions about transferring to ASU

What does it mean to be a transfer student? 

A transfer student is anyone who has attended another college or university and has completed 12 or more transferable credits post-high school at the time of applying to Arizona State University. If you are completing college courses while in high school, you are considered a first-year student and not a transfer student.

Can you transfer to Arizona State University (ASU) from a community college? 

Yes, you can transfer to Arizona State University from either a community college or a university, and thousands of students do every year. ASU has strong community college partnerships and tools like MyPath2ASU® to help students understand how their transfer credits will apply to their degree.

Is it hard to get into Arizona State University (ASU) as a transfer student?  

No, it's not hard to transfer to Arizona State University. At ASU, we use a direct admission process, which means you can be directly admitted to almost any bachelor's degree program at ASU as long as you meet the admission requirements for both ASU and your major. This aligns with ASU's charter, in which we measure ourselves not by whom we exclude, but by whom we include and how they succeed.

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