One-on-one tutoring from the Fulton Schools Tutoring Centers is available in both a virtual format and in-person on the Tempe campus. Remember to visit early and often! Fulton Schools Tutoring Centers — VirtualMonday, August 22, 2022–Friday, December 2, 2022Mondays–Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10 p.m.Fridays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.Saturdays, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Sundays, 10 a.m.–8 p.m.Access Virtual tutoring Fulton Schools…
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Apply to participate in the Fulton Academic Integrity Matters student program
The Fulton Academic Integrity Matters (FAIM) program is for students interested in learning about and actively participating in the academic integrity process within the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Students participating in the FAIM program serve alongside faculty members as student representatives in Fulton Schools academic integrity appeal hearings. Undergraduate, graduate and online students…
Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Develop Good Study Habits
One of the cool things about college is how each semester is a new beginning, a chance to do just a little bit (or maybe a lot) better than the last. If you are a senior, take a minute to think back on your academic career. You probably realize that you are a much better…
Learn about the Grand Challenges Scholars Program in these info sessions, September 7, 9 and 15
Grand Challenges Scholars are preparing to become interdisciplinary, entrepreneurially minded, socially conscious leaders with a global perspective ready to solve the grand challenges facing society today. All Fulton Schools students enrolled in an undergraduate program at the Tempe campus and Polytechnic campus are welcome to apply to the Grand Challenges Scholars Program. Want to learn…
Register for the Microelectronics/Semiconductor Research Community Virtual Workshop, September 8–9
In response to the recent efforts of the federal government to bolster U.S. semiconductor manufacturing under the auspices of the CHIPS Act, the NSF NNCI is organizing a two-day online workshop to examine how the NNCI can address various components of the CHIPS initiative. The anticipated outcome of this workshop will be a report that…
New first-year and transfer students: Get ready for Fall Welcome events, August 16
Welcome to the Fulton Schools! We have a host of events lined up to help orient you to your major, help you get involved in student orgs and find resources to help you be successful at ASU. Check out the schedule of events below, or find more information about the Fulton Schools Fall Welcome events for…
Just Start: Entrepreneurial Student Panel, August 16
Join us for a virtual panel event to learn from current ASU students, hear about the ideas they are working on, and what ASU resources have helped them just start on their entrepreneurial journey! You’ll also learn about entrepreneurship resources and opportunities available to you including our Just Start Guidebook, which you will receive a…
Attend the new student orientation for sponsored international students, August 15
Join us on Monday, August 15, 2022, to learn more about the guidelines regarding your sponsorship responsibilities. Get to know your support team here at ASU and how we can help. Sponsored student orientationMonday, August 15, 2022Memorial Union (MU) Alumni Room, Tempe campus [map] Check out engineering.asu.edu/international-student-resources for more information.
International students: Attend international arrival and welcome events, August 12 and 15
Arizona State University hosts a number of in-person arrival and welcome events for incoming international students. These informative and interactive programs offer an overview of a wide variety of topics to help you learn more about ASU. Graduate Student International Arrival and WelcomeFriday, August 12, 2022Tempe campus Undergraduate Student International Arrival and WelcomeMonday, August 15,…
Computer science and engineering students: Apply for job opportunities with an ASU faculty member’s startup by August 15
Fovus is a stealth-mode tech startup founded by Fulton Schools computer science faculty member Fengbo Ren. They are developing next-generation cloud high-performance computing (HPC) solutions for enterprises. Their mission is to democratize HPC for all. Fovus is currently working with world-leading heavy equipment manufacturers and national laboratories to help accelerate their digital R&D at reduced…