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Study at Arizona State University At The West Campus
Arizona State University At The West Campus Founded in 1984 by the Arizona Legislature, Arizona State University at the West Campus is one of four university campuses that make Arizona State University or ASU. The west campus is spread out over an area of 300 acres in the heart of northwest Phoenix. Arizona State University at the West Campus was designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride in 2008. The campus is home to more than 9,000 students and offers more than 50 degree programs. It mainly focuses on liberal arts and interdisciplinary programs, and offers B.S., B.A., M.A., M.S., M.Ed., M.S.W., and Ph.D. degrees. ASU west campus has the following schools and colleges within the campus: The athletic teams of the university are known as ‘Sun Devils'and compete in the Pacific Ten Conference. Students attend Arizona State West Campus in Glendale, AZ, a large city. The school is a public institution. Arizona State West Campus degrees go up to the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsThe school has a tighter focus on specific Course Topics than most colleges its size. Arizona State West Campus is known for its programs in media, education and teaching, and security and law enforcement. Arizona State West Campus SelectivityThe school is selective and does not offer open admission. Three quarters of students in 2007 had SAT verbal scores of at least 450. Half of math SAT scores of accepted students fell between 450 and 570. FacultyThe school has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at Arizona State West Campus is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality. Student EnrollmentThere are 8,664 students at the school . The school reports its educational mission is:
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