Why I chose my major: Marketing edition
With 30+ business degrees, business certificates, and tons of other certificates and minors to explore university-wide, there are countless ways to pursue your passion at ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business.
Stay active, have fun, play sports
Sports! Whether you want to work off stress or just stay in great shape, you don’t have to be an NCAA Division-I athlete to play sports at ASU. In fact, club and intramural sports offer all students a chance to stay healthy and motivated to succeed (while having fun).
Why I chose Arizona State University
Get more knowledge, reach more resources, meet more people, and maximize your potential at Arizona State University. For all of that and more, international student Li Cao says choosing to learn at the W. P. Carey School of Business was her best decision yet.
Passion meets career
Theater has been a lifelong passion, but now that Maddie Hayes is studying business and pursuing her dream of becoming a successful businesswoman, she would like to share her reflection on what each discipline has taught her about the other.
3 ways to make your summer productive
Whether you are taking summer classes, have an internship or a job, or you are using your summer as a break to refresh for a new school year, try these tips to make your summer the most successful one yet.
Kung Fu Panda: What an animated movie taught me about leadership
If you are an honors student at ASU, you might have heard of HON 394: Deductive Logic, Leadership/Management Techniques.This class will make you think, share your own values and opinion on different things about life, learn something new, and see things from a different perspective.
Finding the leader in you
Very few people are natural born leaders. But with so many opportunities around you, it’s easy to find the leader in you at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business.
Volunteering while studying abroad
One of the biggest goals of any study abroad trip is to become intertwined with the country’s culture. But with so many distractions pulling your attention to the U.S., it can be hard to truly be immersed.
Mentors: Your guides to ASU and beyond
At one point or another, a lot of us would have really appreciated it if we had a fellow student, probably older, to guide us through all of the different parts of the college learning curve. That's where W. P. Carey mentorship programs come in.
5 tips to help international students transition to ASU
International student Li Cao offers some advice to incoming international students based on personal experience. Here are five tips that can help you make a successful transition to college life in the United States.