Hey everyone, I'm a junior looking at Arizona State University as a serious contender. I'm curious about their specific requirements beyond just the GPA? What would make a strong application for ASU? Appreciate your help!
Arizona State University has a broader view of admissions beyond just GPA. While a solid GPA is definitely beneficial and can be a strong factor in demonstrating your academic potential, ASU also considers the courses you've taken in high school. They encourage prospective students to complete a 16-core-course competency, which includes four years each of math and English, three years of lab sciences, and two years of social sciences, foreign language, and fine arts.
Additionally, standardized test scores can play a significant role in ASU's admission decision. Though ASU is been test-optional for students, it can still bebeneficial to submit your SAT or ACT scores if they strengthen your application.
Your extracurricular activities also matter. ASU values student involvement, leadership and service. Consider showcasing your commitment to and involvement in clubs, sports, part-time jobs, or volunteer work. Leadership roles or significant achievements in these areas can be particularly impactful.
Finally, though not a requirement, your personal statement can leave a lasting impression and give the admissions team a better understanding of your character and interests. A well-crafted personal statement can describe the specific reasons why you're interested in attending ASU, what you plan to study, and how you envision to contribute to the ASU community.
Keep in mind admission requirements can change from year-to-year, so it's always best to check ASU's official admissions page for any updates before applying. You can also reach out directly to admissions counselors here: https://admission.asu.edu/contact/undergraduate. Best of luck with your application!
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