Arizona State University

 
 
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Arizona State University was established in 1885 as a public research university and is the largest university in the US based on enrollment. The student body at the school comprises of over 70,000 students from all over the world. The university has a highly qualified faculty of over 3,000 who hold the highest level of degrees in the respective fields and are respected members of their communities. The university has four campuses all spread over the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.
 
Degrees at Arizona State University
 
Degree programs at the university are organized into 14 divisions that each deal with a certain number of subjects. The 14 basic divisions are:
 
·  Arts and Sciences
·  Business
·  Design and the Arts
·  Education
·  Engineering
·  Graduate
·  Honors
·  Journalism
·  Law
·  Nursing and Health
·  Public Programs
·  Sustainability
·  Technology and Innovation
·  University (Exploratory),
 
These 14 divisions offer a number of graduate and undergraduate degrees starting from certification to diplomas and going up to bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees. Some of the subjects that degrees are offered in include business, liberal arts and sciences, journalism, engineering, nursing, law and public policy.
 
Online Degrees at Arizona State University
 
ASU also provides its students a chance to study at their own convenience through its distance learning programs. These programs are offered online so the learner does not have to visit the campus. The coursework and course deadlines are extremely flexible so that any person can fit their education into their existing schedules. These courses are most suitable for stay-at-home mothers and working professionals who have busy daily routines. The degrees offered through the online platform include all undergraduate and graduate degrees. As the Arizona State University is an accredited online school, the degrees acquired from the online course are widely acceptable in the job market.
 
Financial Aid at Arizona State University
 
Arizona State University accepts a wide range of financial aid options from students who are unable to fully pay for their education. This includes a number of scholarships, grants and loans including the President Barack Obama Scholarship Program and the Federal TEACH Grant.
 
Arizona State University Accreditation
 
Arizona State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission while specific courses are accredited by boards such as the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, American Psychological Association and the American Bar Association.

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