Next steps for admitted students

Welcome to ASU at Lake Havasu

You’re about to become part of Arizona State University, the nation's most innovative and forward-thinking university. By choosing ASU at Lake Havasu, you’ll study in a friendly, active, and scenic town.

As a new Havasu Sun Devil community member, we're here for you. ASU at Lake Havasu is like a family of students, faculty and staff supporting each other. You’re never alone during enrollment — we can guide you through every step. If you have any questions, please contact your personal admission representative, Clayton Callen, at 928-854-9724 or clayton.callen@asu.edu.

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Clayton Callon
Student Recruitment Coordinator
928-854-9724
clayton.callen@asu.edu

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They say even the longest journey begins with a single step. Enrolling at ASU at Lake Havasu isn’t a “long journey,” but it does begin with one step (followed by a few more). Complete these steps and you’ll be a Sun Devil before you know it.

International students: Students from other countries should also read and complete the next steps for securing a visa.

ASU Local students: connect with your success coach for the next steps

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1. Activate your ASURITE User ID.
 

Your ASURITE User ID grants you access to My ASU and university services. See your admission letter for details if you haven’t activated your ASURITE User ID yet. 

When you activate your ASURITE User ID, you will select to have your ASU email forwarded to a personal account. It's important to check your email often for time-sensitive notifications and next steps about enrollment. You'll have access to your official ASU email when classes begin. You can check which email your ASU email is forwarding to by looking in the profile tab in My ASU.

If you previously applied to ASU, use your existing ASURITE User ID to activate and log in to My ASU and your ASU email.

Need help? You can find your activation code in an email from computer.accounts@asu.edu with the subject line “ASU Account Activation.” If you need assistance, call 1-855-278-5080 or 480-965-6500.
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2. Confirm your enrollment.
 

All first-year students at ASU at Lake Havasu pay a $300 enrollment deposit beginning Oct. 1 to confirm their spot in the incoming class. You can pay the deposit online at my.asu.edu.
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3. Visit campus.
 

If you haven't toured a campus already, visiting is the best way to get an idea of what life is like as a Sun Devil. To schedule a socially distanced tour (one tour guide per family), please call 928-854-9705. If you can't make it in person, take a virtual tour — or if you'd rather explore campus on your own, take a self-guided audio tour to hear about every major campus attraction.
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4. Register for classes.
 

ASU at Lake Havasu staff will work with you to create your class schedule and register. Please contact Student Services at 928-854-9745 or havasuadvising@asu.edu to schedule a phone or in-person advising appointment. Appointments are offered Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
You will need to have the following information ready for your registration appointment: 

  • Your math placement exam score.
  • College credits already earned, if any.
  • Attendance status (full time or part time).
  • Your ACT or SAT score.
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5. Submit your FAFSA.
 

The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid is available beginning Jan. 15. Submit your completed FAFSA by ASU’s May 1st priority filing date to be considered for the most need-based aid. ASU’s Federal School Code is 001081.
Apply for scholarships.
Search and apply for private and departmental scholarships through ASU’s scholarship website.
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6. Submit the MMR Immunization Verification form.
 

New students must submit a measles (rubeola)/mumps/rubella immunization form before registering for classes. You can fax, email or mail your records to ASU's Health Services.
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7. Confirm your housing and dining.
 

ASU at Lake Havasu first-year students live in the Havasu Residence Hall. You can sign up for on-campus housing and select your dining preferences in early February. 
To apply for housing:
  1. Visit My ASU to start the application, complete the signing license agreement and the roommate profile, and create a roommate group.
  2. You will receive an email to select a specific room and bed space.
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8. Give your parents access to your records and account.
 

Through My ASU Guest Access, you can share your academic records with your parent or guardian, and even better, give them access to pay your tuition and bills. Go to My ASU, select the Profile tab at the top and find Add a Guest under My ASU Guest Access Permissions.
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9. Obtain a laptop and buy your books.
 

To access our learning management system, take notes, do research, complete assignments and take exams, each Lake Havasu student should have their own computer.

You can purchase your textbooks online prior to your arrival at ASU at Lake Havasu. A textbook list will be posted online prior to the start of the semester.
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10. Check your student account.
 

You will find the tuition charges on your student account in My ASU in early July. Once you are registered for classes, you agree to pay all applicable tuition and fees. If you decide not to attend, you must completely withdraw from all classes before the semester begins. If tuition is not paid by the applicable due date, or financial aid is not awarded and accepted by the due date, you will be automatically enrolled in the tuition installment plan and charged a nonrefundable enrollment fee.

Access online billing on My ASU under the Finances tab. Students are responsible for reviewing their ASU email and My ASU for current information and notification of billing statements. Billing statements are not mailed.

Enrollment dates

Enrolling for fall 2024
(Classes begin Aug. 22, 2024)

Enrolling for spring 2025
(Classes begin Jan. 13, 2024)

A tip to help you succeed

The best way to be successful at ASU at Lake Havasu is also the most enjoyable way — get involved. By joining student clubs, taking part in all the campus activities and making connections with your fellow Sun Devils, you’ll have fun, feel great and be more likely to thrive throughout your college experience. You'll learn more about clubs and organizations at Welcome Week, which is held in the days immediately before classes start.

At Welcome Week, you will:

  • Meet with faculty and learn about academic expectations.
  • Meet with new and current students.
  • Explore ways to get involved.
  • Learn about the services and resources available.

We can’t wait to see you on campus!