Your future is calling

Your future is calling

Graduate with the confidence to succeed in today’s and tomorrow’s world.

When you graduate with a degree from The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University, your skills continue to be relevant in evolving workplaces and societies.

Complete the next steps below to officially become a Sun Devil and start your journey to a fulfilling life and successful career. 

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Pay your enrollment deposit.

Reserve your spot for fall 2025 by submitting the $300 enrollment deposit. Once the enrollment deposit has been made, you will be able to access orientation and begin the enrollment process for your first semester.

Confirm your housing.

Find the right fit for you and reserve your housing now. First year students at The College live on the campus of their major, within Manzanita Hall, Palo Verde East or Palo Verde West.

Register for orientation.

If you’re attending college for the first time, register for the New Student Orientation Experience. Otherwise, register for the New Transfer Student Orientation Experience. At orientation, you’ll register for your first semester of classes.

Talk with a representative at The College.

If you’d like to learn more about The College experience or discuss what your Sun Devil journey may look like, schedule a one-on-one appointment or email [email protected].

 

The next generation of leaders and problem solvers.

As a student at The College, you’ll gain hands-on experience in communication, creative problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration and more. 

Our highly ranked programs are designed with the current and emerging job market in mind. Learn more on our Career Outcomes web page.

Six students walk out of Armstrong Hall, the home of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU.

Top ten rankings

in anthropology, earth science, communication and more, according to the NSF HERD survey.

The most graduates

out of any college at ASU who go on to attend medical school or law school.

Home of the Futures Center,

a comprehensive careers hub that provides support for students to prepare them for career success.

No. 2 in employability

among U.S. public institutions, according to the Global Employability University Ranking and Survey.

93% of employers

agree that a candidate’s capacity to think critically, communicate clearly and solve complex problems is more important than their undergraduate major.

Over 90% of employers

prefer to hire a candidate who shows ethical judgment and integrity, intercultural skills and the capacity for continued new learning.