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67 Reviews Found
Likes
- ASU has a strong academic reputation and good programs in engineering and business
- Research opportunities helps students to access cutting edge projects along with waiving off the tuition fee.
- The infrastructure is good and always access to gym, pools, grounds.
Dislikes
- ASU has large student population , it makes classes feel crowded sometimes, especially master's classrooms are filled with Indians.
- Tuition fee is expensive for international students unless you get a scholarship.
- Summers are very hot in Arizona, personally I didn't like them.
Campus Life
10
- Our college has 4 campuses. 1) Tempe 2) Polytechnic campus 3) Downtown Phoenix 4) West Valley. Libraries, playgrounds, gyms, pools, and health centres are all available on all four campuses. Tempe is the main & large campus.
- Events like Bollywood night, concerts, and football matches will take place often on campus. Cricket tournaments, dance club events, and music events also happen more often on campus.
Accommodation
Off Campus
10
- I opted for off-campus accommodation. I googled the nearest apartments to the university and found a few friends on Whatsapp university groups to share the accommodation. Total monthly rent for the whole apartment, i.e., 2 bed 2 bath, is around $2000. It includes rent, water bill, Garbage etc. Electricity bill will be around $120.
- Make sure you share a room with your course batchmates; it will be easier to do assignments & prepare for the exams. there are few communities that are mostly filled with Indians, like Volta on Broadway, Agave apartments, DPV etc. My accommodation is 2 miles away from the University.









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Likes
- Some faculty and projects are great, further campus is great, library is awesome, fun and free events are there, this is the good part.
Dislikes
- Most of my friends got a job, however I didnt get one so that definitely I don't like.
Campus Life
10
- It has 4 campuses tempe, poly, downtown and west. The campus is fairly large and well equipped with classes, labs, a library, event places, places to study together with friends, open spaces, etc.
Accommodation
Off Campus
6
- 500 to 600 USD per month, around 15k USD for room sharing.
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Likes
- Professors are approachable, there's really no difficulty in asking for any assistance or guidance.
- Depending on how strong you want to market yourself, there are plenty of research opportunities.
- A great deal of diversity is on this campus; I've encountered folks from many countries and cultures.
Dislikes
- Summers in Arizona are brutally hot, and walking around campus can be tough.
- Tuition and living expenses are on the higher side, so managing finances can get stressful.
- Getting RA/TA positions is pretty competitive, not everyone lands one easily.
Campus Life
10
- ASU is scattered all over the place, with Tempe as the main campus and the Downtown Phoenix, Polytechnic, and West Valley campuses now offering other options. I attend the Tempe Campus, the biggest and most lively campus. This campus has gigantic libraries (Hayden Library is my personal favourite), hi-tech laboratories, sports courts, gyms, swimming pools, and even a medical facility and counselling centre.
- Life as a student is just so fun here. ASU hosts all major festivals and events, including but not limited to Homecoming, International Night, and Devils on Mill, where the entire community comes together. There are even beyond hundreds of student clubs ranging from cultural associations like the Indian Students' Association (ISA) to professional societies like BMES (Biomedical Engineering Society).
- Extracurricular activities are fundamentally a big part of campus life: students may join sports teams, cultural dance clubs, music clubs, or voluntary agencies. What I actually loved most is the continuous flood of activities on campus: career fairs, hackathons, cultural nights, and club meet-ups you have so many ways you can get involved besides academics.
Accommodation
Off Campus
6
- I relied heavily on the free accommodation and room availability posts that were shared in the student housing WhatsApp and Facebook groups. The apartment I now have space to live in costs me $700 per month, which includes net, water, and trash, but I have separate charges for electricity. In Amman, for my rent, the apartments I wanted to rent quickly were booked and the demand escalated during the peak admission seasons at ASU so I had to start looking for apartments very early to secure a really good place.
- The apartment I am staying in is about 10 to 15 minutes away from campus, which is a spot-on distance. Being an Indian myself, I know that staying close to the Tempe campus, which includes the areas of University Drive, Apache Boulevard and the apartments in and around Temple, are the most sought-after places. These places are the cheapest to stay in and are the easiest places in Tempe to find a place to stay nearer to groceries and to reach the closest Indian grocery store. For the next batch of students who are curious about off-campus housing, I would like to inform you to kindly join the WhatsApp groups at the earliest.
- Furthermore, it would also be my advice that you are flexible with who your potential future roommates could be, and importantly, you finalise the housing before coming to Tempe. I have noticed that students procrastinate a lot regarding their housing, only booking after coming to Tempe, which leads to excessive stress.










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Likes
- Huge campuses with smooth transportation within each campus.
- Gym and swimming pool with great amenities.
- Food court with various dining options available.
Dislikes
- High tuition fees and more scholarship options for international students.
- Public universities means huge intake hence more competition and fight among the part time opportunities.
- A lot of paperwork and formalities for each and every thing.
Campus Life
10
- Arizona State University has four campuses. Tempe is the main and largest campus. Then there’s the Polytechnic campus located in Mesa, the Downtown campus in Phoenix, and the West Valley campus.
- The Hayden Library at Tempe is the biggest and one of the best. There are two gyms on the Tempe campus and a health services centre on each campus. You can easily book appointments online.
- Campus events happen every week — often with free food and beverages. There are also festivals and concerts featuring popular artists. Last time, Steve Aoki performed!
Accommodation
Off Campus
8
- I live off-campus, very close to the university. A friend recommended a WhatsApp group where people post accommodation listings. I found my place through that group. The monthly rent is $350, and the facilities include access to a pool and nearby laundry rooms—that’s pretty much it.
- One of the challenges I faced was not being able to view the place in person, as I had to secure accommodation before arriving in the U.S. Fortunately, my apartment is very close to campus, and there are free shuttle buses for students, which makes commuting easy.







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Likes
- Professors: Diverse expertise, approachable, and engaging.
- Student Events: Abundant and varied, from concerts to clubs.
- College Eateries: Numerous on-campus dining halls and restaurants.
Dislikes
- Competition: It's a huge school, so standing out and getting into popular courses can be tough.
- Career Counseling: Many students find the advice generic or not specialized enough for their field, and the services can feel understaffed.
- Safety at Night: The urban campuses can have some safety concerns at night, students are advised to be very aware of their surroundings.
Campus Life
8
- ASU has multiple campuses, but most MS CS students are based at the Tempe campus. It has everything: huge libraries, great sports facilities, gyms, and student health centers.
- There are tonnes of clubs and events, like Homecoming, Hackathons, and cultural fests. You’ll find all kinds of student orgs, coding, dance, photography, and sports. It’s super active and there’s always something happening on campus.
Accommodation
Off Campus
8
- I found my accommodation through WhatsApp and Facebook groups; those student housing groups are super active around ASU. My rent was around $450/month, including utilities, Wi-Fi, and laundry. Biggest challenge was finding a good place quickly since spots fill up fast before the semester starts.
- I'd suggest joining groups early and shortlisting options in advance. I stayed about 10–15 minutes from campus by bike. Most Indian students stay around Apache Blvd or Rural Rd; it’s affordable and close to everything.




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Likes
- It is a very peaceful place to study.
- I feel safe because the public transport is clean and frequent. It is free to public as well. It makes my commute very easy.
- I love the facilities provided by the university especially technology lending options from the university library, free cab services at dedicated slots at night.
Dislikes
- I have heard that there are many grocery stores around my friend’s place who stay in the US. This is what lacks here. There are only 2 Indian grocery stores and are quite far from each other.
Campus Life
8
- There are so many clubs and the university hosts multiple events around the year.
- From networking events to fun activities to photo booths to career fairs, one can expect these all year round.
- There are events specifically for international students as well.
Accommodation
Off Campus
6
- I searched online and scheduled online tours with them.
- My monthly rent for accomodation is 2500 USD per month for 4 people in a 2B2B flat. It included dryer washer tv and furniture.





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Likes
- The campus has a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere — you meet people from all over the world.
- Professors are genuinely helpful and open to discussions beyond class hours.
- The libraries and study spaces are great — open late, peaceful, and well-equipped.
Dislikes
- The tuition and living expenses are definitely on the higher side for international students.
- Getting a part-time job on campus is very competitive.
Campus Life
8
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Campus: ASU has multiple campuses; I attend the Tempe campus, which is vibrant and well-equipped.
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Clubs: Over 1,000+ student organizations – including Data Science Club, AI Club, and Google Developer Student Club.
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Events: Hackathons, cultural fests etc.
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Facilities: Multiple libraries, 24x7 computing labs, study lounges, swimming pools, gymnasiums, and tech incubators.
Accommodation
Off Campus
8
- I found accommodation via Whatsapp Groups and Discord channels (e.g., ASU Housing, Indian Student Groups).
- Rent: $300 – $800/month (shared apartment, utilities included).
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Likes
- Good Academic Standards.
- Plenty of Research Opportunities.
Campus Life
10
- We will be having plenty of organizations, clubs ranging from technical to cultural to engage with.
Accommodation
Off Campus
10
- I found my accommodation through WhatsApp, We as a group have signed a lease and monthly rent will be approximately 2000 USD for 2 Bed 2 Bath.
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Likes
- I like the work culture and courses involved
- On-campus opportunities are abundant
- Well designed Curriculum for upcoming student
Dislikes
- Tuition Fee is bit high to afford
- Weather is too hot in the summer
- You find more Indians in the environment
Campus Life
10
- ASU has 3-4 campuses in total; all are nearby and have a shuttle from tempe campus daily. Good library, sports and medical facilities. My campus is Tempe, with many fests in the college and many Indian clubs to join and enjoy. Many Indian clubs are formed; almost each and every week has some event to participate in.
Accommodation
Off Campus
8
- Online platforms like apartments.com and other websites give a good overview of the housing. Many WhatsApp groups also provide opportunities to look for roommates and coordinate with them. Reaching out to property managers because of timing differences is a bit of a challenging task while searching for accommodation.


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Likes
- It has one of the biggest campuses and all the resources available at your forte, and everybody is very helpful and the community is great.
Dislikes
- ASU has been taking too many students in the past few years making it a fish market.
Campus Life
10
- There are 6 campuses of ASU, more than 200-250 clubs, and ASU has all the extracurricular activity possible with one of the best research facilities with too much funding, brilliant libraries and is great with sports as well.
Accommodation
Off Campus
10
- I had friends who helped me search them via WhatsApp groups (anybody joins ASU can reach out to me on LinkedIn or WhatsApp, I will assist), 450$ a month in a 2B2B shared between 5 people and the facilities include refrigerator, oven, microwave, dryer, washing machine, dishwasher, large closet space, and the community has free coffee station and games and secured mailroom area
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