How hard is it to get into Arizona State University?
i am approaching my associates degree at community college in chicago illinois and currently have a 2.9 gpa out of 4.0..i plan on transferring in the fall of 2010..what are my chances of getting accepted and also when should i start applying?
Generally it’s not difficult to transfer although it depends on your intended major. Some colleges at the university have much higher requirements than others for admission. Also be prepared to lose a few of your earned credits that may not transfer.
I gave you the link that will answer questions regarding specifics such as GPA and application dates.

Generally it’s not difficult to transfer although it depends on your intended major. Some colleges at the university have much higher requirements than others for admission. Also be prepared to lose a few of your earned credits that may not transfer.
I gave you the link that will answer questions regarding specifics such as GPA and application dates.
References :
http://transfer.asu.edu/transferadmission
beentheredonethat
11 Nov 09 at 3:02 am
Pretty hard best stay in Chicago with Daily and the gang
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lost 1
11 Nov 09 at 3:33 am
Hey, it’s very easy. The applicant rate is 90%, very easy to get in. You may lose some credit, but it’s still easy to transfer. I from southern california, and i attended a Community College for 1 year, and transfered to ASU, with just a few scores.
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MxPxisthebest
11 Nov 09 at 3:45 am
One of the easiest universities to get into. They accept just about everyone.
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ASU grad
Chris
11 Nov 09 at 3:53 am
If you want to go to ASU then apply and ask your questions directly to the university
http://www.asu.edu/
A lot of people who answer on here are kids who have never set foot on campus and just give answers to get points. You’ll never see these people. It’s your future so take control of it. Good luck with all you do.
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ASU graduate
pepper
11 Nov 09 at 4:04 am
http://students.asu.edu/admission/competencies
Here’s the requirements.
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tom92117
11 Nov 09 at 4:27 am