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Introducing MyPath2ASU™ — a set of customized tools to help transfer students from U.S. regionally accredited institutions (including international students transferring from U.S. regionally accredited institutions). MyPath2ASU™ creates a seamless transfer experience to ASU after earning credits or an associate's degree from a U.S. community college or university. Choose from more than 400 pathways into an on-ground or online ASU degree program, and have access to personalized benefits to help you navigate the transfer experience. Plan a path into your major of choice by taking classes that transfer to ASU—shortening your time to degree completion. A simple, seamless transition into one of the nation’s top 10 universities for undergraduate education — that’s MyPath2ASU™.
*General university admission is guaranteed upon successful completion of the following conditions:1) Completion of an associate degree from a regionally accredited higher education institution with a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (Arizona residents) or 2.50 cumulative GPA (nonresidents) or 2) completion of 24 or more transferable semester credits post-high school with a minimum cumulative transfer GPA of 2.50 (4.00=“A”) and verification of high school graduation or the equivalent. NOTE: Some ASU colleges and schools have additional or higher requirements for admission into their majors. Students will also need to submit an Arizona State University admission application, including an application fee and other required documents, such as official college/university transcripts. MyPath2ASU™ pathway programs are based on a minimum of 24 transfer credit hours; students with fewer than 24 credit transfer credit hours will need to meet the appropriate admission requirements. International students will need to meet international admission requirements.
As you're completing your community college coursework, if you have questions about the admission process, requirements or transcripts contact your transfer coordinator and they will be happy to help.
Or if you’re ready to apply to ASU, you can begin your application for admission up to a year before you are ready to transfer.
How and when to apply Contact a transfer coordinator
If you signed a TAG agreement prior to summer 2017, find your degree program outline.
ASU strives to serve students and communities across Arizona and the country. Working in partnership with community colleges, local communities and other educational institutions, ASU specialty alliances offer high-demand programs for students in various modalities to allow customizable ways to finish their bachelor’s degree.