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thinkAt ASU, dreams become reality for high school graduates.
dreamProgress Report
actArizona Schools: 2008 - 09
Contact us
Why ASU?
• ASUenrollsmorethan900NationalMerit,NationalHispanicandNationalAchievementScholars.
• ASUstudentscomefromall 50 states andmorethan150 nations.
• Morethan25 percentofASUundergraduatesarestudentsofcolor.
• ASUranksfourthbestinU.S. News & World Report’s 2009 list of “Up and Coming Schools.”
• Sinceitsinception,onlyDukeandYalehadmorestudentsselectedbyUSA Today foritsrankingofthenation’s top 20 undergraduates.
promise.asu.edu/csp
©2009 Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University.Information subject to change. ASU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For ASU’s non-discrimination statement, visit www.asu.edu/titleIX.To request this publication in alternative formats, contact University Student Initiative’s Strategic Marketing and Communication department at 480.965.2622, 480.965.1286 Fax.February 2009
University Student Initiatives480.965.2200
Student Financial Assistance480.965.3355
Undergraduate Admissions480.965.7788
Office of the University Registrar480.965.7302
Arizona is one of two states that will lead the nationingrowthofhighschoolgraduatesduringthenextseveralyears.Thatnumbertranslatesintomorethan104,000potentialnewstudentswithinthenextdecadewhowillbeseekinghighereducation.
ASU’saccessandoutreacheffortsarefocusedonmakingattendingtheuniversityarealityforfirstgenerationcollegestudents.UnderAccessASU,theuniversitydevelopedsolidpartnershipswithtargetedelementaryandhighschooldistrictsinMaricopaCounty,includingPhoenixElementaryandPhoenixUnionHighSchoolDistricts.
Thisyear,ASUisexpandingitspartnershipswithallschooldistrictsthroughoutthestateofArizona.Thesecontinuedcollaborationsadvancethemissionoftheinstitutiontobeauniversityofthehighestqualitythatisalsoaccessibletoqualifiedstudents.TeamsofASU’sUndergraduateAdmissions,FinancialAidandOutreachdepartmentsworktogetherwithschooladministrators,counselors,teachersandfamiliestoincreasecollegeeligibilityandconnectstudentstoASU.
ThishighlycultivatedandhighlyvaluedpartnershipbetweenthehighschoolsandtheuniversityincreasesexposureandeligibilitytoASUforthousandsofqualifiedstudents.Thepartnershipprovidesstudentstheopportunitytobecomefamiliarwithandleverageuniversityresourcestoincreaseeligibilityforcollege.
What’s New Barrett Summer ScholarsAfterthreesuccessfulyearsofprovidingaccesstoexcellencetomorethan300Arizonagiftedmiddleschoolstudents,BarrettSummerScholars(BSS)continuestoimpactArizonascholars.Studentsparticipatinginthethreeweeksummerprogramcantakecoursesrangingfromengineeringtolaw,alongwithTheHumanEvent,thehallmarkexperienceofBarrett,theHonorsCollege.PastparticipantsstayconnectedwithASUandwithBarrett,theHonorsCollege,throughongoinglecturesandon-campusactivities.
BarrettSummerScholarstudentswhoenrollatASUinfall2009willhavetheopportunitytoresideinthenewBarretthonorsresidentialcommunity.Thenewcomplexbuilton8.25acreswillfeatureitsowndiningcenter,classrooms,facultyandBarrettadministrativeofficesandactivityspace.ItisbelievedtobethelargestresidentialhonorscollegeatapublicuniversityinthecountryandismodeledafterresidentialcollegesatOxford,HarvardandYale.
Fall 2008 Freshman ProfileThequalityofASU’sfreshman classcontinuestorankamongthenation’sbest.
• LargestclassinASU’shistory–9,707;a5%increasefromthefall2007class,a42%increasesince2002anda94%increasesince1998
• 31%ofallfreshmenrankedwithinthetop10%oftheirhighschoolclass
• 64%ofallArizonafreshmenrankedwithinthetop25%oftheirhigh school class
• 2,069ofArizonafreshmenarePresidentandProvostScholars,reflectinga124%increasesince2002
• 34.8%ofthefreshmanclassfromArizonaareminoritystudents(46%increasesince1998)
• 273NationalScholars(anincreaseof28%since2003):166NationalMeritScholars,103NationalHispanicScholarsand11ArizonaFlinnScholars
excellence, accessand impact
As the New American University, ASU is defined by three principles: excellence in scholarship, access to
education and impact on our community. As a public university, ASU has a responsibility to serve the people of
Arizona now and in the future. This year’s entering class reflects our commitment to provide access to excellence
for all Arizonans. Creating opportunities for qualified high school students to pursue their academic dreams is our
highest priority.
The Collegiate Scholars program,whichbeganin2006,prepareshighschoolseniorsfortheuniversitybyofferingthemASUcourseworkwhiletheyareconcurrentlyenrolledinhighschool.StudentshavehadtheopportunitytotakeclasseslikeEngineering101and102,CriminalJustice,Economics,andotheruniversitylevelcourses.TheCollegiateScholarsProgramisanimportantpartoftheASUPathwaystoPostsecondaryEducation.TheaverageGPAforstudentsintheseclasseshasbeen3.5andabove.Morethan100highschoolseniorshavetakenASUcredit-bearingcoursesoverthepastthreeyears.
ThisyeartheCollegiateScholarsprogramisexpandingacrosstheValleytohighschoolsnearallfourASUcampuses.Anextensivelistofclasseswillbeofferedforthefall2009session.Classesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:AdvancedMath,AdvancedSciences,IntroductiontoEngineeringcourses,Aeronautics,andAdvancedLanguages.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit:promise.asu.edu/csp
The Sun Devil PromiseisourcommitmenttothechildrenofArizonaandtheirparents.ASUpromisestorecruit,enroll,educateandadvanceArizonansfromeveryeconomic,social,andculturalbackground.ASUkeepsthispromisebyprovidingArizona’syouththefinancialandeducationalresourcestosucceed,regardlessoftheirabilitytopay.
Through ASU Advantage,studentswhosefamilyincomeisbelow$25,000areabletoattendASUwiththeirdirectcostscoveredbyscholarships,grantsandwork-study.Initsfirstthreeyearsnearly1,000studentsenteredASUundertheAdvantageprogram.ASUremainscommittedtoservingstudentsthroughvariousfinancialaidprograms.Thisyear,ASUwillawardmorethan$100millioninscholarshipsandgrants,asubstantialcommitmenttohelpingstudentssucceed.
President’s/Provost’s Scholars (Top 5% of HS Class)124 percent increase since 2002
400600800
1000120014001600180020002200
2008200720062005200420032002
924
1,091
1,367
1,566 1,6151,809
2,069
0
300
600
900
1200
1500
HispanicAsian AmericanAmerican IndianAfrican American
Fall 2008Fall 2004Fall 2000Fall 1998
Arizona Minority Freshman Enrollment, Fall 1998-2008246 percent total minority enrollment increase since 1998
98 113172
309
97 107 139 165207 240 287
433484541
803
1,381
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
200820062004200220001998
National Scholar Growth Among Freshmen425 percent increase since 1998
52
142 135
214230
273
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Hispanic Scholar TotalHispanic Scholar Freshmen
2008200620042002
4275 69
153
227
87103
324
National Hispanic Scholar Trends, Fall 2002-2008332 percent average increase since 2002
Financial Aid Awarded by IncomeArizona Full-Time Undergraduate Students, 2007-2008
0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
Institutional AidGift AidAid Package
$120,000+ $80,000 - $119,999
$65,000 - $79,999
$50,000 - $64,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$20,000 - $34,999
0 - $20,000
Financial Resources to Influence the Pipeline$39.5 million dedicated to need-based gift aid
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Need-based gift aid, in millions
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05FY04FY03
The Best of Arizona at ASUFall 2002 - Fall 2008
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Top 1-5% Top 6-10% Top 11-15% Top 16-20% Top 21-25%
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008295 308 339 349 407 395 425372 369 382 409 448 473 517365 420 435 456 482 516 627491 478 568 562
631 667856
624 668763 855
889 829
1058
Arizona is one of two states that will lead the nationingrowthofhighschoolgraduatesduringthenextseveralyears.Thatnumbertranslatesintomorethan104,000potentialnewstudentswithinthenextdecadewhowillbeseekinghighereducation.
ASU’saccessandoutreacheffortsarefocusedonmakingattendingtheuniversityarealityforfirstgenerationcollegestudents.UnderAccessASU,theuniversitydevelopedsolidpartnershipswithtargetedelementaryandhighschooldistrictsinMaricopaCounty,includingPhoenixElementaryandPhoenixUnionHighSchoolDistricts.
Thisyear,ASUisexpandingitspartnershipswithallschooldistrictsthroughoutthestateofArizona.Thesecontinuedcollaborationsadvancethemissionoftheinstitutiontobeauniversityofthehighestqualitythatisalsoaccessibletoqualifiedstudents.TeamsofASU’sUndergraduateAdmissions,FinancialAidandOutreachdepartmentsworktogetherwithschooladministrators,counselors,teachersandfamiliestoincreasecollegeeligibilityandconnectstudentstoASU.
ThishighlycultivatedandhighlyvaluedpartnershipbetweenthehighschoolsandtheuniversityincreasesexposureandeligibilitytoASUforthousandsofqualifiedstudents.Thepartnershipprovidesstudentstheopportunitytobecomefamiliarwithandleverageuniversityresourcestoincreaseeligibilityforcollege.
What’s New Barrett Summer ScholarsAfterthreesuccessfulyearsofprovidingaccesstoexcellencetomorethan300Arizonagiftedmiddleschoolstudents,BarrettSummerScholars(BSS)continuestoimpactArizonascholars.Studentsparticipatinginthethreeweeksummerprogramcantakecoursesrangingfromengineeringtolaw,alongwithTheHumanEvent,thehallmarkexperienceofBarrett,theHonorsCollege.PastparticipantsstayconnectedwithASUandwithBarrett,theHonorsCollege,throughongoinglecturesandon-campusactivities.
BarrettSummerScholarstudentswhoenrollatASUinfall2009willhavetheopportunitytoresideinthenewBarretthonorsresidentialcommunity.Thenewcomplexbuilton8.25acreswillfeatureitsowndiningcenter,classrooms,facultyandBarrettadministrativeofficesandactivityspace.ItisbelievedtobethelargestresidentialhonorscollegeatapublicuniversityinthecountryandismodeledafterresidentialcollegesatOxford,HarvardandYale.
Fall 2008 Freshman ProfileThequalityofASU’sfreshman classcontinuestorankamongthenation’sbest.
• LargestclassinASU’shistory–9,707;a5%increasefromthefall2007class,a42%increasesince2002anda94%increasesince1998
• 31%ofallfreshmenrankedwithinthetop10%oftheirhighschoolclass
• 64%ofallArizonafreshmenrankedwithinthetop25%oftheirhigh school class
• 2,069ofArizonafreshmenarePresidentandProvostScholars,reflectinga124%increasesince2002
• 34.8%ofthefreshmanclassfromArizonaareminoritystudents(46%increasesince1998)
• 273NationalScholars(anincreaseof28%since2003):166NationalMeritScholars,103NationalHispanicScholarsand11ArizonaFlinnScholars
excellence, accessand impact
As the New American University, ASU is defined by three principles: excellence in scholarship, access to
education and impact on our community. As a public university, ASU has a responsibility to serve the people of
Arizona now and in the future. This year’s entering class reflects our commitment to provide access to excellence
for all Arizonans. Creating opportunities for qualified high school students to pursue their academic dreams is our
highest priority.
The Collegiate Scholars program,whichbeganin2006,prepareshighschoolseniorsfortheuniversitybyofferingthemASUcourseworkwhiletheyareconcurrentlyenrolledinhighschool.StudentshavehadtheopportunitytotakeclasseslikeEngineering101and102,CriminalJustice,Economics,andotheruniversitylevelcourses.TheCollegiateScholarsProgramisanimportantpartoftheASUPathwaystoPostsecondaryEducation.TheaverageGPAforstudentsintheseclasseshasbeen3.5andabove.Morethan100highschoolseniorshavetakenASUcredit-bearingcoursesoverthepastthreeyears.
ThisyeartheCollegiateScholarsprogramisexpandingacrosstheValleytohighschoolsnearallfourASUcampuses.Anextensivelistofclasseswillbeofferedforthefall2009session.Classesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:AdvancedMath,AdvancedSciences,IntroductiontoEngineeringcourses,Aeronautics,andAdvancedLanguages.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit:promise.asu.edu/csp
The Sun Devil PromiseisourcommitmenttothechildrenofArizonaandtheirparents.ASUpromisestorecruit,enroll,educateandadvanceArizonansfromeveryeconomic,social,andculturalbackground.ASUkeepsthispromisebyprovidingArizona’syouththefinancialandeducationalresourcestosucceed,regardlessoftheirabilitytopay.
Through ASU Advantage,studentswhosefamilyincomeisbelow$25,000areabletoattendASUwiththeirdirectcostscoveredbyscholarships,grantsandwork-study.Initsfirstthreeyearsnearly1,000studentsenteredASUundertheAdvantageprogram.ASUremainscommittedtoservingstudentsthroughvariousfinancialaidprograms.Thisyear,ASUwillawardmorethan$100millioninscholarshipsandgrants,asubstantialcommitmenttohelpingstudentssucceed.
President’s/Provost’s Scholars (Top 5% of HS Class)124 percent increase since 2002
400600800
1000120014001600180020002200
2008200720062005200420032002
924
1,091
1,367
1,566 1,6151,809
2,069
0
300
600
900
1200
1500
HispanicAsian AmericanAmerican IndianAfrican American
Fall 2008Fall 2004Fall 2000Fall 1998
Arizona Minority Freshman Enrollment, Fall 1998-2008246 percent total minority enrollment increase since 1998
98 113172
309
97 107 139 165207 240 287
433484541
803
1,381
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
200820062004200220001998
National Scholar Growth Among Freshmen425 percent increase since 1998
52
142 135
214230
273
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Hispanic Scholar TotalHispanic Scholar Freshmen
2008200620042002
4275 69
153
227
87103
324
National Hispanic Scholar Trends, Fall 2002-2008332 percent average increase since 2002
Financial Aid Awarded by IncomeArizona Full-Time Undergraduate Students, 2007-2008
0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
Institutional AidGift AidAid Package
$120,000+ $80,000 - $119,999
$65,000 - $79,999
$50,000 - $64,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$20,000 - $34,999
0 - $20,000
Financial Resources to Influence the Pipeline$39.5 million dedicated to need-based gift aid
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Need-based gift aid, in millions
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05FY04FY03
The Best of Arizona at ASUFall 2002 - Fall 2008
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Top 1-5% Top 6-10% Top 11-15% Top 16-20% Top 21-25%
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008295 308 339 349 407 395 425372 369 382 409 448 473 517365 420 435 456 482 516 627491 478 568 562
631 667856
624 668763 855
889 829
1058
thinkAt ASU, dreams become reality for high school graduates.
dreamProgress Report
actArizona Schools: 2008 - 09
Contact us
Why ASU?
• ASUenrollsmorethan900NationalMerit,NationalHispanicandNationalAchievementScholars.
• ASUstudentscomefromall 50 states andmorethan150 nations.
• Morethan25 percentofASUundergraduatesarestudentsofcolor.
• ASUranksfourthbestinU.S. News & World Report’s 2009 list of “Up and Coming Schools.”
• Sinceitsinception,onlyDukeandYalehadmorestudentsselectedbyUSA Today foritsrankingofthenation’s top 20 undergraduates.
promise.asu.edu/csp
©2009 Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University.Information subject to change. ASU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For ASU’s non-discrimination statement, visit www.asu.edu/titleIX.To request this publication in alternative formats, contact University Student Initiative’s Strategic Marketing and Communication department at 480.965.2622, 480.965.1286 Fax.February 2009
University Student Initiatives480.965.2200
Student Financial Assistance480.965.3355
Undergraduate Admissions480.965.7788
Office of the University Registrar480.965.7302
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