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ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

1954 establishments in ArizonaArizona State UniversityLiberal arts colleges at universities in the United StatesUniversities and colleges established in 1954

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU is the largest of the 17 independent school units at Arizona State University. Students majoring in The college make up 31 percent of all Tempe campus students.The college is home to three academic divisions including the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Within these divisions The college is home to 21 interdisciplinary schools and departments and 50 research centers and institutes. The college offers 100+ undergraduate majors and 150+ graduate degrees. As of fall 2020, The college's total student enrollment was 16,241. As of fall 2019, The college's first-year retention rate was 86%, and its four-year graduation rate was 57%.

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ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
East University Drive, Tempe

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