Wednesday, May 30, 2012

ASU Tours

More than 30 percent of ASU's freshmen graduate in the top 10 percent of their high school class, and 57 percent in the top 25 percent. ASU ranks among the top in the nation in student entrepreneurs and one of the top 10 producers of Fulbright Scholars in the U.S. ASU is also home to 612 National Merit Scholars and 324 National Hispanic Scholars. Our students have one thing in common: total immersion in an innovative atmosphere where they are able to chart their own path to success. Read more about ASU's recent outstanding graduates.

Academic programs at ASU are ranked among the best in the nation. Annual college rankings by U.S. News and World Report placed ASU's undergraduate engineering programs in the top 10 percent of all undergraduate engineering programs in the nation. Business, education, public affairs, design and arts programs at ASU were rated in the top 25 percent. Explore ASU's degree programs.

Wrigley Hall accommodates ASU's School of Sustainability and Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability. The building is named in honor of Julie Ann Wrigley, who made a significant contribution to ASU to establish the Global Institute of Sustainability in 2004. The institute is home to the first School of Sustainability in the U.S., established in spring 2007.

The Ross-Blakley Law Library houses ASU law collections and serves the students and faculty in the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. In addition to its 370,000 volumes, the library has collections in international law, Native American tribal law, Mexican law, and law and technology. The library is also a U.S. government depository.

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