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Online students

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offer 33 fully online programs. Find resources, events and opportunities for online students here.

Resources for online students
A student works in a kitchen.

SCAI students: Apply for convocation awards by Feb. 21

Get the recognition you deserve!

Both undergraduate and graduate students planning to attend the Fulton Schools Convocation can apply to be considered for graduation awards such as graduation speaker, the Fulton Impact Awards and the SCAI Award (for graduate students).

Celebrate Engineers Week with events on the Tempe and Polytechnic campuses, Feb. 18–Feb. 24

Celebrate Engineers Week from Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024–Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, with a variety of events carrying the theme “Welcome to the Future!” Engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations. By working together to develop new technologies, products and opportunities, engineers create new possibilities that make the world a better place.

Students work together at the GCSP Summer Institute.

Meet Grand Challenges Scholars and see how they’re solving challenges at this showcase, March 22

Meet the 2024 Grand Challenges Scholars, recognized by the National Academy of Engineering, and celebrate their accomplishments.

Learn how they developed and applied their technical talent, interdisciplinary perspective, entrepreneurial mindset, multicultural awareness and social consciousness to address challenges in health, security, sustainability and joy of living.

Photo collage of illustration of earth and seismograph.

Apply to these fully funded summer internships at the Statewide California Earthquake Center by Feb. 19

Shake up your summer by applying to the Summer 2024 undergraduate internships at the Statewide California Earthquake Center, or SCEC. Since 1994, SCEC internships have supported impactful research experiences of more than 700 undergraduate students who worked with SCEC scientists on a broad range of earthquake science projects, including paleoseismic field investigations, 3D fault mapping, ground motion simulations, other high-performance computing applications, hazard analysis and educational products.

February 19, 2024 by 11:59 p.m.
Students work on a design experience project with Devils Invent.

Help solve problems in today’s interconnected world and compete for $50,000 in prizes with Devils Invent, Feb. 23–25

Join a team at Devils Invent: DASSH: Cascading Events to tackle challenges inspired by cascading events, unleashing creativity to address the dynamic and interconnected nature of problems in today’s fast-paced environment. This event is sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security and will take place on the weekend of Feb. 23–25.