Upper-division Housing Options - Arizona State University
Upper-division Housing Options - Arizona State University
Upper-division Housing Options - Arizona State University
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At ASU, you are part of a community of students who share similar<br />
academic and personal interests. As a freshman, you will live either in<br />
your residential college or First Year Residential Experience (FYRE)<br />
community.<br />
When you choose a residential college, you are choosing a living<br />
environment that complements your academic desires while engaging<br />
you in your overall growth and development as a successful individual.<br />
Indicate your residential college preference when reviewing your housing<br />
and dining options, and then visit the residential college Web site of your<br />
choice for further instructions on the additional application process for<br />
that specifi c community.<br />
The First Year Residential Experience<br />
(FYRE) is a residential community for<br />
those students not living in a residential<br />
college. FYRE communities create a<br />
comprehensive experience combining<br />
community activities with enhanced<br />
academic support. Participation in this<br />
experience will provide a foundation<br />
for academic success and a strong<br />
connection to the community.<br />
In FYRE you will develop new study<br />
behaviors, learn to navigate the university<br />
environment, have access to faculty<br />
members and academic resources,<br />
develop respect for and awareness<br />
of diversity and learn to manage your<br />
personal wellness.<br />
Residential colleges<br />
available on ASU’s<br />
campuses<br />
• Barrett, the Honors College<br />
• Herberger Institute for Design<br />
and the Arts<br />
• College of Liberal Arts and<br />
Sciences<br />
• Ira A. Fulton Schools of<br />
Engineering<br />
• <strong>University</strong> College<br />
• W. P. Carey School of Business<br />
• Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College<br />
• New College of Interdisciplinary<br />
Arts and Sciences<br />
• College of Technology and<br />
Innovation<br />
• Health Promotions Professions<br />
• Morrison School of Management<br />
& Agribusiness<br />
• College of Nursing & Health<br />
Innovation<br />
• College of Public Programs<br />
• Walter Cronkite School<br />
of Journalism and Mass<br />
Communication<br />
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