Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with over 20 years of experience helping students transition to college.
Updated on February 16, 2018To be considered for admission to ASU, students need to have a high school GPA of 2.3 (on the 4.0 scale). To apply, students must submit an online application, found on the school's website. Additional requirements include an application fee, high school transcripts, and test scores. While the school accepts both the SAT and ACT, the vast majority of applicants submit ACT scores. There are also additional applications for some financial aid sources, and for campus housing. Students are encouraged to visit the campus and take a tour before submitting their application, in order to see it ASU is a good fit for them. With an acceptance rate of 70%, ASU is not highly selective; students with good grades and good test scores have a decent chance of being accepted to the school.
Arkansas State University (ASU) is a public university located in Jonesboro, Arkansas, a small city in the northeast corner of the state. The university offers 168 fields of study and has a 17 to 1 student / faculty ratio. Popular academic programs include accounting, biology, business, nursing, social work, and education. On the student life front, ASU has an impressive 300 student organizations, including an active Greek system in which about 15% of students participate. In athletics, the Arkansas State University Red Wolves compete in the NCAA Division I Sun Belt Conference. Popular sports include football, basketball, track and field, and soccer.
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Students looking for another school in the Sun Belt Conference—generally all similar in size, accessibility, and range of programs—should check out Coastal Carolina University, the University of South Alabama, and Appalachian State University.
For those interested in a 4-year, larger public college or university in Arkansas, Arkansas Tech University, the University of Central Arkansas, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock are also all great options to consider.