Paying for college
When looking for information about the cost of a degree program and financial aid resources, the ASU Financial Aid and Scholarship Services website is the best place to start. Types of aid for your global futures degree include scholarships, grants, loans and student employment.
If you have questions, you can contact ASU Financial Aid at (855) 278-5080. If you are an incoming undergraduate student, contact your freshman admission representative or transfer admission representative. ASU students can log into My ASU and click on the “Help” section to chat with a representative or submit a case to ask a question
Know your costs
It’s important to know what you are paying for when you invest in your education. Use the Tuition Estimator to learn more about the tuition and fees you can expect to pay.
Federal student aid
To be eligible for most types of financial aid, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as the FAFSA. ASU’s school code is 001081. International students are not eligible for federal student aid. However, please visit the ASU Financial Aid for International Students page for some additional resources.
Scholarships and grants
Students can also explore ASU’s Scholarship Portal for funding opportunities. The College of Global Futures Financial Support page also provides additional information about scholarships and grants available to students in the college.
Student employment
Many students find it convenient to work on campus while going to school. There are various types of hourly student worker opportunities in the college and associated schools, labs, institutes, as well as in other units across ASU’s campuses.
Graduate student employment
Graduate students admitted to certain programs are considered for research and teaching assistantship (RA/TA) opportunities available through their school. Depending on the workload, tuition benefits and health insurance may be provided with an RA/TA opportunity. Additionally, students may be nominated for fellowship opportunities by the school. There are also graduate service assistantship (GSA) opportunities open to graduate students, which offer a stipend (but no tuition or health insurance benefits).
Other graduate funding resources
ASU’s Graduate College Funding Opportunities site has additional information for students trying to fund their education.
Entrepreneurship at ASU
Students hoping to fund their entrepreneurial ventures and projects can also visit ASU’s J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute site to seek entrepreneurship opportunities.
Emergency resources
ASU provides additional information about resources that exist for basic needs for students who find themselves in difficult and unforeseen circumstances. The College of Global Futures also has a Student Emergency Fund for degree-seeking students in the college who have an unexpected situation that arises, leading them to need financial assistance in order to stay on track towards degree completion.