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Updated: Friday, August 24, 2007

Seek Academic Advising

Advisement

Prospective, Undecided, and No-Preference

Effective academic advising is an essential aspect of the educational experience at ASU's West campus. Prospective students should contact Recruitment and Outreach at 602.543.8550 as a first step in the admission process. An admissions counselor will review admission requirements and processes and make referrals to academic advisors as appropriate.

For community college students, a convenient alternative is to meet with an outreach advisor at one of the West campus Transfer Centers located on the following campuses of local community colleges:

Estrella Mountain Community College - 623.935.8826
Glendale Community College - 623.845.3096
Paradise Valley Community College - 602.787.7060
Phoenix College - 602.285.7110
South Mountain Community College - 602.243.8330

Students Decided on College/Major or Admitted to an Academic Program

To assure timely and accurate advisement for their majors, each academic unit has program advisors to assist students in developing programs of study and understanding rules, procedures, and curriculum requirements. Program advisors may be contacted at these telephone numbers or locations:

Barrett, The Honors College - 602.543.4503 - UCB 201
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences - 602.543.6052 - FAB N201A
College of Teacher Education and Leadership - 602.543.6354 - FAB S200L-1
College of Human Services - 602.543.6600 - FAB S105A
College of Nursing (ASU Tempe campus hosted program)
GCC-ASU Partnership - 602.543.4222 - UCB 201
School of Global Management and Leadership - 602.543.6200 - FAB N101
University College - 602.543.9222 - UCB 201

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