ASU Facts and Figures
Enrollment Services
⭐ ASU Facts and Figures
Total Enrollment
More than 78,000 students attended ASU's four metropolitan campuses in 2025. ASU Online's student population in fall 2025 was 80,000+ students.
Reflecting ASU's commitment to higher education access, 36.5 percent of ASU's student body are first-generation college students. In fall 2025, 40 percent of ASU undergraduate students received Pell Grants and 85 percent of ASU undergraduate students received some level of financial assistance.
Polytechnic Campus Enrollment
6,300+ undergraduate and graduate students attended ASU's Polytechnic campus in fall 2025.
⭐ Enrollment Services
New American University Scholarships
Many of these scholarships are renewable. This program provides qualified students a monetary award and an environment focusing on knowledge, learning and research plus resources toward understanding and helping solve society's most pressing challenges. Get more information about this program for Arizona students here. "
College Attainment Grant Program
Obama Scholars Program
In Arizona, we have many motivated, high-achieving students. For some of them, a lack of family resources has been a barrier to higher education. With the right support, these students can be successful, build better communities and create positive change. Arizona State University is committed to providing these opportunities.
Eligibility includes:
-Open to Arizona residents, admitted to ASU in the fall who are degree-seeking, full-time first year students (pursuing first undergraduate degree). This includes Native American high school seniors who are not residing in Arizona who meet the Arizona residency criteria for tuition purposes at ASU.
Admission to the university does not guarantee eligibility for the program. You must meet all course competencies and at least one of the aptitude requirements for admission described on the First Year Admission Requirements.
-You must demonstrate a total annual family income of $42,400 or less on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Assets are considered in the determination of the Obama program. The Obama Scholars Program will be closed for the year when program funds have been exhausted.
-You must be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant.
Click link below for full eligibility requirements
How the program works:
By combining gift aid (i.e., Pell Grants, SEOG, University Grants, LEAP, and scholarships) from federal, state, private, and institutional sources with Federal Work-Study, ASU will cover students' estimated direct costs of attending ASU (minus the Expected Family Contribution as determined by the FAFSA) for up to eight full-time, consecutive fall and spring semesters (summer sessions are not covered). Estimated direct costs include actual tuition, undergraduate college fee (including Barrett Honors fee), and student initiated fees, as well as standardized allowances for housing, meals and books/supplies.
Click link below for further program details.
Get more details about this program for Arizona students here.
Undergraduate Application
You can also apply via the My Coalition app or the Common App.
Graduate Admission
First-year Admission
Course Competency Requirements:
4 years math
4 years English (non-ESL/ELL courses)
3 years lab sciences (1 year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics)
2 years social sciences (including 1 year American history)
2 years same second language
1 year fine arts or 1 year career and technical education
Aptitude Requirements
you will need one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class
3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = ""A"")
ACT: 22 (24 nonresidents)
SAT: 1120 (1180 nonresidents)
These are the general university admission requirements. Students who do not meet these aptitude requirements may be reviewed individually before a final admission decision is made. Some degree programs have higher aptitude requirements. To find the requirements for your specific program, please visit ASU’s Degree Search.
Transferring Credits
The applicability of a specific transfer course toward an ASU degree program depends on the requirements of the department, division, college or school in which you are enrolled at ASU.
A maximum of 64 semester hours of credit will be accepted as lower-division credit when transferred from a regionally accredited community, junior or two-year college, with the exception of some special programs. An unlimited number of credits hours will be accepted from four-year institutions. Upon admission to the university, you will work with an ASU academic advisor to determine how your transferable credits apply toward your selected major.
Learn more about transferring credits.
