Beyond the numerous scholarships and grants in our search, we have a number of opportunities available directly through our office. These funding opportunities are available for ASU students participating in programs available through our office.  

Changing your campus, major or tuition classification will result in adjustments to your cost of attendance, scholarship and financial aid amounts. Examples include students participating in the Western Undergraduate Exchange and ASU in Lake Havasu programs, and students who qualify for the reduced Non-Resident Tuition Rate for Arizona High School Graduates.


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Counseling and mental health services are available to you at each ASU campus. Counseling staff have training and experience in issues facing university students and are committed to helping you adjust to campus life and meet your academic goals. You can get help 24/7.

ASU considers students for merit-based scholarships once they have been admitted to ASU. If you have not yet applied to ASU, submit an application for undergraduate admission and accompanying materials (official transcripts, test scores and application fee). Note that there are different priority dates for each scholarship.

Scholarships for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year opened on November 1, 2023, and will close on March 1, 2024. This includes scholarships for both prospective and current students. Scholarship award recipients will be notified via their ASU email on May 1, 2024.

To be considered and eligible to receive awards, incoming students must be admitted to Barrett, The Honors College, by Mar. 8, 2024. View current Barrett Scholarship opportunities below. To apply, visit the Barrett scholarship portal.

This scholarship supports two Barrett students that have demonstrated community service in the past and will continue to pursue service opportunities during their time at ASU. This scholarship is only for incoming freshmen, who are Arizona residents and first-generation college students. The primary scholarship for $2,500 will be awarded to one recipient and is renewable for three additional years if the scholarship GPA, credit hours, and enrollment status criteria are successfully met.

The Barrett Parent Scholarship is an award made up entirely of gifts from caring parents who want to help Barrett students access all the College offers. The scholarship is in place to assist with the cost of attendance, including tuition, program fees, housing, dining, and books.

Funded by the generous donation of friends of Barrett, the Barrett Technology Scholarship will benefit incoming student recipients by providing a $1,000 award to purchase any personal computer. This scholarship is open to incoming freshmen and incoming transfer students with financial need.

Dr. Christine Mauro is a proud alumna of Barrett, The Honors College. Dr. Mauro grew up in a small town in Central Pennsylvania. As a child, she dreamed of getting out and learning firsthand what the great big world was all about. In 2022, she endowed a Barrett scholarship to support the education of out-of-state students enrolled in the School of Molecular Sciences (CLAS) or the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering (Fulton).

The Garcia Family Foundation Scholarship was established on the philosophy of inclusion and caring about its local community. The Garcia Family Foundation believes that addressing the needs of the vulnerable in our midst is the most worthwhile way to make a positive difference in our world. This scholarship is for incoming, Arizona resident students, that will be enrolled in Barrett, The Honors College.

This scholarship was created in honor of the legacy of the former president of Arizona State University and his wife. The award values the breadth of intellectual vision and commitment to contributing to the lives of individuals and the well-being of the community. Four outstanding high school seniors are designated Gammage Scholars each year. Recipients are selected on the basis of their academic record, university activities, and community service. To apply, a student must be a National Merit Semi-Finalist, National Merit Finalist, and/or College Board National Recognition Finalist (specifically the recognition programs of African-American, Hispanic, Indigenous, Rural and Small Town).

The purpose of the Houts Family Scholarship is to provide support to out of state students at Barrett, The Honors College who are out-of-state residents and are active in service. The scholarship will help students with financial need pay for the cost of education.

The Jordan A. Hibbs scholarship provides support to students enrolled at Barrett, The Honors College who are transfer students from a Maricopa County Community College who have overcome challenges in their journey to higher education. Hibbs scholars will receive an award of $1,000 to help cover their tuition expenses and Barrett fees.

Many outstanding students are not able to fully participate in available educational opportunities due to their financial status because they must work to cover the cost of their education. Alumna Maureen Wooten Watts and R. J. Watts wish to encourage students to pursue educational opportunities at Barrett with funding to alleviate financial barriers. This scholarship is for Barrett students with financial need that must work to cover the cost of education.

While Samantha Stachel cannot physically attend ASU as a student, her spirit and passion for life, academic excellence, and helping others will be present at Barrett through the Samantha Stachel Play Big Scholarship established in her honor. This scholarship inspires and recognizes students who have achieved much in the face of their life challenges. Applicants must have displayed academic success, leadership, and character and not let adversity define them. Two recipients will be selected as Play Big Scholars and will receive funds to be used toward tuition, room, and board, or books. It is the donor preference that one scholarship should be awarded to an alumnus of Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. Read more information about the scholarship or apply online.

This award is named for a talented artist who was born in 1919 in Sedona, Arizona and passed away in 1997. Throughout her life, Zelma Basha Salmeri worked hard to help others achieve their dreams, and through this art scholarship, the family wishes to keep alive her spirit of giving. This scholarship recognizes the talents of honors students with financial need who show high artistic achievement and promise.

Barrett scholarships are an excellent way to make your college experience more affordable. Our scholarships are awarded based on several criteria, including academic achievement, leadership qualities, financial need, personal talents, interests or a combination of these. We encourage all interested students to apply.

All prospective students for the upcoming fall semester are encouraged to submit scholarship applications by the February 1 deadline. For the application to be considered, the student must be admitted to Barrett, The Honors College, by March 8, 2024. Prospective students should carefully review the Barrett admissions process to ensure they apply to the college early enough to receive an admission decision by March 8, 2024.

All scholarships are contingent on Barrett enrollment. Some of the awards are available to both incoming and continuing Barrett students, while others are specific to one group. Review the scholarship descriptions to confirm eligibility requirements.

Students who have established that they are Arizona residents for tuition purposes typically attend college at a lower rate than out of state students. Students are asked to prove their residency status by meeting certain criteria.

Students who are not residents of Arizona will pay an out of state tuition rate. Some non-resident students may be eligible for reduced tuition through programs such as the Western Undergraduate Exchange.

The Fulton Schools and ASU have available scholarships, and many can be awarded to international students. To learn more, visit the Fulton Schools Scholarships website and the ASU Scholarships website.

You can apply for business scholarships after being admitted to ASU and the W. P. Carey School, whether you are an incoming first-year student or transfer student. The W. P. Carey School offers general scholarships to any business student meeting the stated scholarship criteria, as well as departmental scholarships to students majoring in particular disciplines. These awards are funded through many sources, including private businesses, corporations, foundations, alumni, and individual donors.

Admitted students can complete a single W. P. Carey scholarship application online, to determine award eligibility for both general and departmental scholarships. The application process is competitive and selection is based on varying criteria such as GPA, leadership and community service, academic major, class level, financial need, and residency classification.

Admitted students can complete a single application online, based on their academic level, to determine award eligibility for multiple CONHI scholarships. The application process is competitive and selection is based on varying criteria such as GPA, leadership and community service, academic major, class level, financial need, and residency classification.

Thanks to the many generous donors there are over 50 scholarships available to Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation students. By filling out the application below you will be considered for a majority of the different scholarships.

The Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation would like to thank its generous supporters who have made the following scholarship funds possible. Their generosity makes a huge difference financially for our students, and enhances student success, community engagement, and innovation. If you are interested in creating or contributing to a scholarship, please contact: Barbara.Krusko@asufoundation.org e24fc04721

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