Interested in attending Arizona State University?
On this page, you'll learn how difficult it is to get into Arizona State University, we'll dig into high school grades and test scores, and you'll find out the factors the school considers when reviewing applications.
Is it difficult to get into Arizona State University?
Using the most up-to-date data on record, ASU accepted 90% of applicants. We classify this as less selective.
In the most recent year, 68,839 people applied and 62,083 were accepted.
Acceptance rates at colleges can change over time, with some becoming more competitive and others accepting more students. Here’s a look at the acceptance rate trend for the past 3 years at Arizona State University:
Acceptance rates at schools can vary depending on if the student is in-state, out-of-state, or international.
Of those accepted, 23% ended up enrolling at Arizona State University, making their yield rate Medium. The yield rate is the percentage of accepted students who enroll at the school. You can use the yield rate to find out how coveted a school is for the students who apply to it.
You can increase your chances of getting into Arizona State University by looking at what the school considers during the application process.
Here are the things ASU considers:
Do you have the grades and test scores to get into Arizona State University?
Students who recently attended Arizona State University as freshmen had an average unweighted high school GPA of 0.36. 28% of freshmen who attended ASU were in the top 10% of their graduating high school class, and 57% were in the top 25% of their graduating high school class.
These are the high school grade point averages (unweighted) of students who enroll:
ASU is Test Required. This school requires test scores to be submitted in order to be considered for admission.
These are the deadlines for applying to Arizona State University. Application deadlines are subject to change, so please verify all deadlines with the school.
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