Student Involvement
Getting involved on campus is essential for students to explore interests, develop community and become career ready. Learn ways to help your Sun Devil get connected to opportunities.
Why ASU students should get involved on campus
How do Sun Devils get involved outside the classroom? And is there an ideal time to begin exploring clubs, organizations and other opportunities? Two student government leaders answer these questions and more as they chat about their involvement experiences.
Identity development for students who identify as gender or sexual minorities can present a unique set of stressors. Learn about ways to support your LGBTQIA+ student and the many ASU resources available to them from members of ASU’s Counseling services.
How student employment helps Sun Devils learn career competencies
How can Sun Devils learn career competencies during their time at ASU? One of the best ways to do this is by getting a part-time job on campus. Staff from ASU Career and Professional Development Services and the ASU First-Year Success Center provide insights on the benefits of student employment and more.
Why ASU students study abroad and how it impacts them
Whether it was learning to speak Chinese in Shanghai, helping the indigenous people in rural Peru, or exploring the diverse culture in South Africa, six ASU Study Abroad students have one thing in common: studying abroad changed them in positive ways and helped set them up for success.
What to expect when your ASU student decides to Study Abroad
ASU’s Assistant Vice Provost of Academic and Global Engagement Jennifer Malerich discusses the many different types of Study Abroad programs, the positive impact of global learning, and how Sun Devil family members can support their students in applying for and completing a program.
Perfect match: The ASU Mobile App and your Sun Devil
Explore the many uses for the ASU Mobile App for Sun Devils, ranging from downloading free tickets for home athletic events to connecting with study buddies in class to checking intercampus shuttle schedules.
Preparing your Sun Devil for a fun and SAFE Spring Break experience
Officer Becky Garcia of the ASU Police Department offers tips on planning spring break trips with friends, and how it's important that "Sun Devils keep Sun Devils safe." That means watching out for your friends and staying in the group.
Why ASU students should get involved on campus
How do Sun Devils get involved outside the classroom? And is there an ideal time to begin exploring clubs, organizations and other opportunities? Two student government leaders answer these questions and more as they chat about their involvement experiences.