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(04/28/22 4:00am)
College students throughout the nation flock to find internships. Whether that's because it's an ASU program requirement to have internship credit to graduate, or the students want hands-on experience that will help improve their resume, internships are a great way for college-aged students to prepare for employment.
(04/14/22 11:06pm)
Four ASU Barrett, The Honors College students have been awarded the Goldwater Scholarship for excellence in STEM research by the Lorraine W. Frank Office of National Scholarships Advisement, marking the first time since 2011 that all four ASU nominees have been selected for the national award.
(04/19/22 2:24am)
At a student forum on March 21, ASU President Michael Crow confirmed the reduction of multiple University merit-aid scholarship amounts and said the change is to avoid "students from very wealthy families" receiving large amounts of merit-aid and to expand on need-based aid.
(04/10/22 10:11pm)
Tuition will increase by 2.5% for on-campus resident students, 4% for non-resident students and 5% for international students.
(04/08/22 3:52am)
The Arizona Board of Regents passed a tuition increase for in-state, out-of-state and international ASU students for the 2022-23 school year on Thursday.
(04/12/22 3:22am)
For many students and parents, finances play a large role in choosing a college. Meal plans are required for on-campus, first-year students, and they are encouraged for upper-division students living in residence halls.
(04/19/22 3:08am)
There’s a print of cannabis sativa hanging on the cork board next to Maxwell Leung’s office at ASU's West campus.
(03/30/22 4:39am)
Students, parents and professors expressed concerns about proposed tuition hikes for Arizona's three public universities at an Arizona Board of Regents hearing Monday. Speakers brought up concerns about the increased cost of living and graduate stipends.
(03/29/22 3:45am)
ASU students will see a rise in tuition next year if the Arizona Board of Regents approves President Michael Crow's tuition increase.
(03/24/22 7:02pm)
A total of 29 students are running for 18 our of 22 available positions to represent their colleges in the 2022 Undergraduate Student Government Tempe Senate election.
(03/22/22 3:52am)
The Associated Students of ASU hosted a forum Monday with University President Michael Crow answering student questions at the Polytechnic campus' Picacho Hall about the proposed tuition increase for the 2022-23 academic year, secure housing on campus and support for international students.
(03/24/22 7:04pm)
Candidates in this year's Undergraduate Student Government Downtown election on the executive ticket and for open senate positions are running unopposed.
(03/19/22 2:58am)
ASU Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Morgan Olsen said in a meeting last week with The State Press the University's net position, a figure that indicates whether an institution is funded enough to pay the costs of its services, stood at $1.6 billion.
(03/16/22 2:22am)
College students are intimately familiar with exorbitant price tags on textbooks. Often dipping into scholarships and student loans or working extra hours just to manage the costs, many routinely cite course materials as a serious financial burden.
(03/23/22 2:52am)
On Feb. 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin began a "special military operation" intending to launch a full-scale invasion into Ukraine. The situation in Ukraine is going from bad to worse as the Ukrainian people are fighting hard to resist the Russian military and are putting their lives on the line to defend their freedom and their country.
(03/12/22 2:15am)
ASU students could see their tuition increase next year if the Arizona Board of Regents approves President Michael Crow's tuition and fee proposal he submitted Monday.
(03/04/22 4:02am)
A Starbucks in Mesa became the third unionized store in the country last Friday, securing labor protections for its 28 workers. The store at Power and Baseline roads is the first unionized Starbucks in Arizona.
(03/01/22 2:30am)
In preparation for upcoming state elections, several ASU student organizations hosted a Civic Engagement Summit to help high school students create a voter registration drive and become more active voters on Friday. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and state Rep. Mitzi Epstein, D-Tempe, spoke at the event.
(03/17/22 3:55am)
As part of his 2020 campaign, President Joe Biden promised that he would forgive up to $10,000 in federal student loans per person, leading many students to vote for him.
(02/15/22 2:16am)
ASU President Michael Crow and his executive staff presented its State of the University presentation to the Arizona Board of Regents last Thursday, highlighting the school's growth despite low state support.