Arizona State University

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Arizona State University

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

  • Total applicants: ~75,000
  • Overall acceptance rate: 90%
  • Early round: N/A — rolling admissions
  • Class size: ~13,000
  • Yield: ~18%

Academics

  • SAT middle 50%: 1130-1360
  • ACT middle 50%: 22-29
  • Avg unweighted GPA: 3.54
  • Top 10% of HS class: ~25%
  • Testing policy: Test-optional (considered if submitted)

Demographics

  • Women: 50%, Asian: 8%, Black: 4%, Hispanic: 24%, White: 46%, International: 10%

Financial Aid / Net Cost

Income Bracket Net Price
$0-$30,000 $7,044
$30,001-$48,000 $8,921
$48,001-$75,000 $14,033
$75,001-$110,000 $17,373
Over $110,000 $18,583

Athletics

~650 varsity athletes (~1.0% of undergrads). NCAA Division I (FBS), Big 12 Conference (joined Aug 2024). 26 varsity sports.

Notable

Largest public university by enrollment in the US (~65,000+ undergrads on campus). In-state tuition ~$13,000 vs ~$35,000 OOS. ASU is highly accessible (90% acceptance) but Barrett Honors College is selective and nationally recognized. Strong innovation ranking (US News #1 in Innovation for 9 consecutive years). 29% Pell Grant recipients. Very generous net price for low-income students. Large Hispanic-serving institution (24% Hispanic enrollment).

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • Near-open admissions (90%) makes ASU the quintessential safety school. Rolling admissions with no EA/ED means students can apply anytime.
  • Barrett Honors College is the real differentiator: Barrett is "widely considered the gold standard" among honors colleges (NYT). It conducts a separate holistic, test-optional review with its own application and essay.
  • Barrett acceptance rate is estimated at ~30-40% of applicants, much more selective than ASU overall. Average Barrett admits have SATs in the 1400+ range.
  • Barrett fee controversy: $1,100/semester fee increase has drawn criticism. Student opinions are split — some see value in the community and thesis requirement; others call it "a lot of extra work" without guaranteed benefits.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • ASU is the largest public university by enrollment (~65K+ undergrads). Students describe it as having "something for everyone" but requiring proactive effort to avoid feeling anonymous.
  • Barrett creates a small-college community within the massive university — dedicated housing (Honors Village), tight-knit cohorts, and distinctive events.
  • Strong party school reputation coexists with genuine academic rigor in Barrett and W.P. Carey Business, Ira A. Fulton Engineering.
  • Tempe campus is the social hub; downtown Phoenix campus is more urban/professional.
  • 1 in Innovation (US News, 9 consecutive years) is a point of school pride.

Financial Aid Reputation

  • Excellent value for low-income students: $7,044 net cost for <$30K income.
  • In-state tuition (~$13K) is among the lowest for a flagship. OOS tuition (~$35K) is standard.
  • Barrett students are eligible for additional merit scholarships (New American University Scholars, National Merit packages).
  • ASU is often recommended on forums as the best "full-ride" option for high-achieving OOS students who don't get into elite schools.

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • Model ASU as near-open admissions (90%) — essentially a guaranteed safety for any student who applies.
  • Very low yield (18%) reflects safety-school dynamics: most admits choose elsewhere.
  • Barrett should be modeled separately if honors-level selectivity matters — it's a 30-40% acceptance school within a 90% acceptance university.

Sources

  • ASU Common Data Set 2024-2025 (via GradGPT)
  • College Factual net price and diversity data
  • ASU Institutional Analysis
  • NCES IPEDS institution profile
  • Arizona State Press: Barrett fee value/accessibility (Sep 2025)
  • CollegeVine: Barrett Honors College analysis