Arizona State University offers degree programs in nearly every academic area of study through its 13 undergraduate colleges. With a main campus in downtown Phoenix, and extension campuses in Tempe, West and the East Valley, the university boasts a student body of nearly 70,500 students. Undergraduate students choose from 250 majors in the liberal arts, sciences, business and technology, and enjoy full access to the amenities of a major research university. The university also is home to some of the nation's top collegiate athletics program, including championship basketball and football teams.
Prescott College offers self-designed undergraduate, graduate and teaching certificate programs for every student. An independent liberal arts college, Prescott emphasizes ecological literacy and social responsibility. Traditional students complete their undergraduate degrees in the college's residence program, while adults and students outside of Arizona may take advantage of the more flexible Adult Degree or Limited Residency programs. Prescott encourages interdisciplinary, hands-on learning that combines classroom discussion with community service and field work. The flexible curriculum allows students to customize their learning experiences.
Located in Tucson, the University of Arizona offers 100 undergraduate programs of study in more than 20 colleges and schools. Students choose majors in fields from nursing to education to the fine arts. The university also is home to one of the nation's top honors colleges designed to provide a supportive, encouraging atmosphere for the university's brightest students in every field. University students have access to the amenities of a public research university, while student organizations and residence life help foster a spirit of community on campus.
With campuses in Flagstaff and Yuma, Northern Arizona University offers 93 undergraduate degree programs in six colleges. In addition to majors in the arts and letters, sciences, education and business, students may take advantage of the university's unique forestry and environmental sciences program. The university equips students with wide interdisciplinary knowledge as part of its core curriculum and encourages students to engage in hands-on research projects in their chosen fields. Many students also enjoy the campus's many athletic offerings, such as football, basketball and cheerleading.