Is transferring to ASU worth it?
From partnerships with community colleges to mentorship and beyond, Arizona State University is committed to transfer students and their success.
3 reasons to join a business student organization at ASU
Fact: There are over 1,000 registered student organizations at ASU. These clubs cover an incredibly wide range of interests, so it’s really easy to find something exciting to fill up the time between class and homework. Here are three reasons to get involved.
Pursue your passion in business and beyond
Here at ASU, and especially within the W. P. Carey School of Business, it’s common for students to pursue concurrent degrees in business and other disciplines university-wide. But what happens when you pick two majors that are on opposite sides of the spectrum?
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.
Students sound off: Business peers offer tips for success
As you begin to embrace summer activities, jobs, internships, or travel, a few of your peers wanted to share their insights and recommendations for success as you continue your Sun Devil experience.
Go abroad. Get lost. Return like a boss.
Studying abroad offers distinct professional development opportunities to business students — particularly those who embrace the process, and dare to get lost along the way.
Teamwork, a marshmallow, and the W. P. Carey EMBA
How hard could it be? You’re given 20 sticks of spaghetti, three feet of string and tape, and 18 minutes to crown a free-standing structure with one delicious marshmallow. Turns out, the Marshmallow Challenge isn’t as easy as it sounds.