Student Resources

Academic Resources

The Academic Support Network provides free, writing tutoring online by Zoom. Graduate students may work with a peer tutor to discuss their writing at any stage of the writing process. The writing center can also assist you with organizing a writing group to stay motivated, meet due dates, and receive meaningful feedback. 

The ASU Online Library hosts the resources of a traditional library, at your fingertips... articles, ebooks, tutorials, research databases, and access to subject librarians to support your academic success. Are you on or near campus? Find the ASU Library closest to you. (Remember your ASU ID card!)

Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services (SAILS) is the central campus resource for students with disabilities to ensure access to their education. They work to create a culture of access and inclusion through collaboration with faculty, campus partners, and the use of universal design principles.

Student Services

Financial Aid and Scholarship Services has a dedicated team for all of your financial, funding, scholarship, and FAFSA questions. 

The Pat Tillman Veterans Center assists active-duty, veteran and veteran-dependent students with their military education benefits and offers programs, events, and a place where student veterans can connect with and support each other. 

DREAMzone is a resource for the Arizona State University community in support of our undocumented, DACA, and students with families of mixed immigration status.

Did you know that Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College has a student success coaching team? We offer students personalized resources to help ensure success: academic support, career development, financial literacy and wellness coaching. These services are available to all of our students, graduate and undergraduate, whether they take classes on campus or online. 

Online students have 24/7 access to counseling, crisis intervention, and wellness through 360 Life Services. Take advantage of virtual fitness, health assessments, and referrals to campus and community resources, as well. On campus students have access to ASU Counseling Services which includes a variety of counseling modalities such as individual/in person, support circles, telehealth, and chat, along with support resources and training. 

ASU Career Services is dedicated to helping our graduate students leverage their unique skills and experiences to be competitive candidates in the careers of their choice. From dedicated career development platforms to quick handouts and interactive modules and encourage students to explore resources available as you prepare to launch into your career. Some services and events offered include resume critique, career mixers, job search strategies, and interviewing skills.

Technology Support

The ASU Experience Center is the front door for all ASU services and provides the highest level of service and support to our ASU family and beyond. Whether you need technical support, ID services, financial aid answers or other assistance, the Experience Center is here to help. 

Canvas is a learning management system (LMS) designed to facilitate delivery of instruction at ASU. As a student, you may use Canvas to access course materials, check your grades, participate in online discussions or group activities, submit assignments, take online quizzes/tests, or view course announcements. If you are new to Canvas, we recommend viewing the Canvas Course Tour Video and reviewing the Canvas Student Guide.

The ASU Digital Backpack includes technologies for learning, creating and collaborating including Slack, Zoom, Google Workspace and more. Visit the Experience Center for information on getting Microsoft Office 365.