Study abroad at Arizona State University (ASU), one of the largest universities in the United States, that’s known—and consistently recognized—for overall excellence. ASU has been named the most innovative U.S. public university for three straight years, beating out schools such as MIT and Stanford for its curriculum, faculty, campus life, technology, facilities, and more, according to U.S. News & World Report. ASU is one of only four institutions in the United States that counts elite Rhodes, Marshall, and Churchill scholarship winners among its alumni. Study abroad at ASU, and this world-class institution could soon count you among its alumni, too.
Study Abroad at Arizona State University (ASU)
About the University
Arizona State University
Established in 1885, Arizona State University (ASU) is one of the friendliest and most welcoming universities to attend.
ASU is also one of the country’s most innovative, forward-looking institutions, with strong links to NASA and an impressive history of advancing research, crafting a new generation of leaders, and preparing excellent graduates to step into renowned global corporations. Outside the classroom, campus life is thrilling, with college sports driving its vibrant culture—and there’s little as exciting as attending school games alongside 400-plus’ prestigious faculty’ and 20,000 like-minded learners.
Learn more about what you can experience and explore while enrolled in one of SAF’s ASU study abroad programs at the university’s official website.
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“I came here and met so many friends - I found all of them to be awesome, kind and cooperative. And I learnt that it is necessary for us to see with our own eyes and to think for ourselves.”Mahiro Watanabe, Past SAF Student
Check Out The ASU Campus(es!)
ASU is made up of four unique campuses in metro Phoenix — Downtown Phoenix, Polytechnic, Tempe, and West. There’s even a campus in Lake Havasu City in western Arizona — near the California state line! ASU study abroad programs with SAF are primarily based in Tempe.
ASU’s metro Phoenix campuses are located throughout the Valley, and getting between campuses is easy. The university offers convenient (and fun!) intercampus shuttles with free Wi-Fi that runs every 30 minutes. There’s also a light rail to connect the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses.
ASU’s campuses offer a broad range of styles — big, small, urban, suburban, fast-paced, and laid-back. The university provides a free and fun campus quiz to help you understand the best campus for your ASU study abroad experience!
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