WUE faqs

WUE FAQS for continuing students

WUE FAQS for Continuing Students

Any currently enrolled ASU student who does not meet initial eligibility requirements as a first-year or transfer student can be re-evaluated after completing 12 credit hours at ASU with a minimum 2.50 ASU cumulative GPA. Students can email WUE@asu.edu to be reviewed once final grades are posted at the end of a fall or spring term.

Yes, but continuing students not participating in WUE that change to a WUE-eligible program must self-identify their interest in WUE.

No, students are not required to live on campus to be part of WUE. However, as a first-year student, you're expected to live on the campus of your major. You will live in a supportive, close-knit residential college community designed to help you succeed at ASU.

Once placed into WUE, a student's financial aid budget will be adjusted to reflect the cost of attendance calculated with the lower WUE tuition rate. To forecast your cost, you can view the ASU Tuition Estimator.

No, if a student is removed from WUE for not meeting requirements, their removal is final and affects all subsequent terms at ASU.

No, the WUE tuition rate only applies to the fall and spring semesters. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour with no cap. You can view the Summer Tuition and Fees Schedule here: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees.

Yes, students may enroll in Tempe classes in the summer without affecting their WUE status. The WUE program only applies to the fall and spring semesters.

All active WUE students must complete a minimum of 24 ASU credit hours and maintain a minimum 2.00 ASU cumulative GPA for the academic year by the end of each spring semester in order to have your WUE renewed for the next academic year.

No, the WUE program is only available to students earning their first baccalaureate degree. However, students who have earned a bachelor's degree and are interested in a graduate degree should check out the Western Regional Graduate Program at ASU WGRP program. For information about WGRP, students should contact the Graduate College.

Seniors preparing to graduate who need fewer than full-time hours to complete their degree will remain eligible while attending part-time.

Students with accommodations approved by the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services office may be eligible to renew their WUE if they do not earn the minimum of 24 ASU credit hours for the academic year by the end of each spring semester. Learn more about this option on the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services website.

Students enrolled in an ASU Online major are ineligible for WUE.  If you change your major to an online major, you will be removed from the WUE program.