The Gilman International Scholarship aims to support undergraduate students who are Pell grant recipients and have been underrepresented in study abroad, including first-generation college students, students from diverse ethnic backgrounds, those in underrepresented fields of study such as STEM, students with disabilities and students of non-traditional age.
Not sure where to start with National Scholarships? Our general information sessions are the best place for ASU students to begin learning about national scholarships and fellowships. At these sessions, we will provide an overview of our office and the services it offers, a general introduction to "national scholarships," and broad tips for getting yourself prepared to be a competitive applicant!
Interested in studying abroad? Want to gain national or international research experience? Planning to pursue graduate studies? Drop by to speak with the Office of National Scholarships Advisement.
Join fellow Sun Devils for a celebratory lunch!
The ASU Alumni Association wants to congratulate you on your success with a delicious lunch and to let you know the many ways it can continue to support you after you graduate.
Don't miss this free, fun event with door prizes and photo opportunities!
Join W. P. Carey’s School of Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, TIE, for an Entrepreneurship Networking Panel.
Dreaming of starting your own business one day? This event is for you. Don't have a startup idea yet but would love to be a co-founder one day? This event is designed to inspire you. Do you have an entrepreneurial spirit and want to make an impact? This event is made for you.
Join your Barrett West community and PALs for a cozy gathering in the Suite. There will be cookies, cocoa and other wintery activities.
Drop by any time during the event to:
- Sign thank you cards for faculty
- Craft gratitude cards for your family and friends
- Collect Barrett Bucks
- Grab a snack
Join Dr. Sturgess to learn the basics of LinkedIn and how to build a profile that gets views.
Study and relax with your Barrett friends in the Suite.
In collaboration with Jacob Meders (Machoopda/Maidu), assistant professor in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science at Arizona State University, the Labriola Center will be a part of a workshop called "Print and the Protest." This workshop introduces students to the archives at the Labriola Center and the art of printmaking.