Student Services
Fostering a supportive community of Sun Devils
Bridging success
14,400+
students housed within 15 residential communities across all campuses, representing a 17% increase over the number of students who lived on campus in the prior year
95.7%
agree or strongly agree that they are glad they chose to go to university (based on a first-year connection survey)
$83,500
in funding awarded to 63 student-led, community-focused projects and initiatives during the 2018-2019 academic year
1.4 million
community service hours delivered by Sun Devils in the 2018-2019 academic year
4,431,525
visitors to the Memorial Union on ASU’s Tempe campus, representing a more than 30% increase over the previous year
2,189,002
Sun Devil Fitness Complex facility visits during the 2018-2019 academic year
Highlights
and achievements
Students lead the way at the first Change the World showcase and competition
The first Change the World showcase and competition celebrated how Arizona State University students are making a difference through their art, entrepreneurship and innovative ideas.
ASU Native Students Trip to the 2018 Showdown on the Rez
This mini documentary features Native American students from ASU as they travel with other students to cheer on the women's basketball team at the Navajo Reservation in Fort Defiance, Arizona.
Sun Devils
are career ready
227,529
applications submitted by alumni and students for intern and career opportunities during the 2018-2019 academic year
92,000+
engagements with students and alumni served by Career and Professional Development during the 2018-2019 academic year
92%
of undergraduates were employed or received at least one job offer within 90 days of graduation
93%
of graduate students were employed or received at least one job offer within 90 days of graduation
Highlights
and achievements
ASU’s Career and Professional Development Services cultivates success for Chinese alumni
ASU’s Career and Professional Development Services takes great care to build strong connections with employers and alumni around the world. These connections are especially important as ASU is ranked one of the top public universities in the nation for international students. A specific area of focus of these...
Students stave off debt, build skills with part-time jobs through Education at Work
Launched in 2016, the collaboration between Education at Work and ASU has resulted in $8.5 million in wages and tuition assistance to ASU students. Participating local employers have included Discover Financial Services, Cable One and others. Microsoft joined the collaboration in 2019 as the newest employer partner.