Admission

Freshman Admission Requirements

The Fulton School is home to a number of rigorous professional programs. To help ensure student success in these programs, the Fulton School has higher admission requirements than those for the university. High school students are expected to have completed a college preparation curriculumincluding math through precalculus and at least three years of high school lab science preferably in biology, chemistry, and physics.

All the programs within the Fulton School are divided into two parts. The freshmen and sophomore years of the program are designated as the preprofessional portion while the junior and senior years are designated as the professional portion. Students in the preprofessional program are only permitted to register for lower-division (100- and 200-level) classes within the school. Promotion from preprofessional to professional status is based on students attaining a specific GPA (to be determined) in a set of required skill set courses. Promotion normally occurs during the sophomore year.

Professional Program - to be admitted directly into the professional program, you must meet the following requirements:

  • If you have taken college courses prior to high school graduation, you must have a 3.5 transfer GPA and
  • SAT 1400 (combined math and verbal) or ACT 32 and
  • No high school math or science competency deficiencies

Pre-professional Program - to be admitted directly into the pre-professional program, you must meet the following requirements:

  • If you have taken college courses prior to high school graduation, you must have a 3.0 transfer GPA and
  • No high school math or science competency deficiencies and
  • SAT 1140 (combined math and verbal) or ACT 24 score or ABOR GPA of 3.0 (competency courses) or top 25% of high school class.

How to Apply

For information on how to apply to ASU, please visit ASU's Undergraduate Admissions website.

Freshman Orientation

Incoming freshmen should register for and participate in a Freshman Orientation program. During orientation, freshmen and their parents will be guided through a myriad of campus life programs and services (including issuance of ID card, meal plans, housing, financial aid, etc.) and the the registration process, including registering for first semester classes. Learn more about orientation on the ASU Orientation website and get acquainted with the Fulton School of Engineering through the Fulton School of Engineering New Student Orientation page.

Curriculum Check Sheets and Course Registration Information

Your curriculum check sheet lists courses you need to take in order to graduate. Your curriculum flowchart lists the same courses in a reader-friendly format. The ASU Catalog serves as a list of all classes potentially available for a given catalog year and the schedule of classes lets you see classes currently being offered.


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