Our team is ready to help

Choosing a college is a big decision, so it’s important to have all the information you need. New College is here to help answer your questions about admission requirements, New College degree programs, transferring credits and more.

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Wyatt Haynes
Coordinator
Undergraduate Recruitment
NewCollege@asu.edu
(602) 543-2890

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Cassidy Tran
Coordinator
Undergraduate Recruitment
NewCollege@asu.edu
(602) 543-2890

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Clarissa Pitre
Student Admissions Specialist
Graduate Recruitment
NC.GradStudies@asu.edu 
(602) 543-2890

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David Anaya, M.Ed.
Director, Enrollment Services
NewCollege@asu.edu
(602) 543-2890

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Whether you're thinking about applying, or have been admitted and want to discuss next steps and learn more about the New College experience and discuss what your Sun Devil journey may look like at ASU, we are here for you. Schedule an appointment to meet with a member of our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

During the application process, you will be asked to enter all your courses and grades for school years 9 to 11 as they appear on your official high school transcript. You will also be asked to enter your in-progress courses for year 12.

The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences has undergraduate and graduate programs on ASU’s West Valley campus, located in northwest Phoenix. The West Valley campus is home to students pursuing degrees in the health industry, business, education, and interdisciplinary arts and science programs. Patterned after the University of Oxford, the campus architecture is designed to create a close-knit learning community. Discover more about the West Valley campus. New College also offers some undergraduate and graduate programs online. 

 

 

You’re considered a first-year student if you graduated from a regionally accredited high school or earned your GED, and you never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable college credit hours.

You’re considered a transfer student if you graduated from high school or earned your GED, have 12 or more transferable credits from another college and/or completed an associate degree or higher, or completed an Arizona General Education Curriculum.

“New” is not measured by a clock or a calendar. We will never stop being New. New means never being satisfied with the status quo. It means blurring the lines between traditionally defined disciplines to empower you, our students, to solve problems facing the world not only today, but those as yet undefined problems facing the world tomorrow. The new is about you; the New World and workforce of rapid change you’re about to enter, the New Solutions you’ll develop to solve problems once perceived to be impossible to solve, the New Hope you have for the future, and, of course, a New You – formed and forever changed by your New College experience.