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Wherever you learn is an excellent place to be
Advance your life and career in the environment that suits you best. You can earn a W. P Carey undergraduate degree on multiple ASU campuses or 100% online. We are proud to create dynamic living and learning experiences for students in Arizona and beyond. The W. P. Carey School of Business offers the same resources to all students, regardless of their chosen campus. Join us! You’ll be glad you did.
Ten Arizona-based Fortune 500 companies are located nearby
30+ neighboring cities offer countless events and restaurants
More than 200 miles of hiking trails and 300+ days of sunshine
Study business on multiple ASU campuses
No matter what business bachelor’s degree you desire or what kind of environment you thrive in, there’s a home for you at Arizona State University. ASU is one university in many locations, with multiple campuses in the Phoenix metro area. Each campus has its own degree offerings, differentiators, innovation hubs, and charm.
Make an admission appointment or sign up for a campus visit to learn more! Some W. P. Carey students select an ASU campus before they select a major. ASU’s campus fit quiz is another great resource to help identify your ideal learning location.
Polytechnic campus
Located in the dynamic East Valley, ASU’s Polytechnic campus is a nexus for interdisciplinary and project-based learning with a small college atmosphere. This campus is home to W. P. Carey majors in global agribusiness, communication, human resources, management, technology, and more.
I decided to stick with ASU’s Polytechnic campus throughout my entire college career. I currently work for the Residence Hall Association and have been able to put on events and fix housing issues. I am so grateful to have this leadership position and work to leave the Polytechnic campus better than how I found it.
Brooke Odoski (Class of 2024, BA Human Resources)
West Valley campus
ASU’s West Valley campus blends liberal arts education with 21st-century workforce preparation. Here, students discover extensive public art and unique W. P. Carey majors, including entrepreneurial leadership, applied business and technology solutions, health care, information security, statistics, and more.
I chose the West Valley campus because it was a closer commute to home and because I loved how small it was. The size allows me to build great connections with my professors and peers.
Cindy Rios (Class of 2024, BA Health Care)
Tempe campus
Between cheering on Sun Devil Athletics teams and hiking up “A” Mountain there’s plenty to discover at the historic Tempe campus. The majority of the W. P. Carey School’s undergraduate degree offerings are available here. Close to 25% of the undergraduates here pursue business degrees, while thousands more explore other disciplines university-wide.
I chose Tempe because I wanted to be at the heart of the ASU community. I chose both of my majors based on my interests. The Business School Council has taught me so many valuable lessons and introduced me to the best people on campus!
Zoe Jeter (Class of 2024, BS Supply Chain Management)
ASU at Lake Havasu City
Discover a campus with a small-college feel, surrounded by nature and charm in western Arizona. Lake Havasu City features a low student-to-faculty ratio, reduced tuition, a tight-knit community, and lake views. Degree-seeking business students learn from faculty in an informal environment.
ASU Online
More than half of our 30+ business degrees are also available 100% online — providing flexibility to students throughout the United States and other locations around the world. Online W. P. Carey students receive access to the same career coaching and world-renowned faculty that students interact with on campus.
ASU Local
Through ASU Local, W. P. Carey brings the power of a business bachelor’s degree to your neighborhood. Degree programs are currently available in Downtown Los Angeles, Yuma, and other locations around the U.S.
Talk to a W. P. Carey student
W. P. Carey Business Ambassadors are current undergraduate student leaders, dedicated to helping future students find their path to study business at ASU. Ambassadors can help with questions about the application process, business degree programs, student clubs, and more. We’re active on Instagram and LinkedIn, too!
Send us an email to get your questions answered:
Meet the Business Ambassadors
>> Interested in meeting a current W. P. Carey student? Our Business Ambassadors invite high school juniors and seniors to learn what it’s really like to be a W. P. Carey undergraduate student.
Complete this form to schedule a meeting with a current student from the Tempe, West Valley, or Polytechnic campus. Meetings last 30 to 45 minutes and can take place virtually or in person. Visits are available Monday through Friday, any time from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the academic year (visits are not offered on weekends or when the university is closed).
Tempe campus ambassadors
Kennedy Shereck
President
Major: Marketing, Applied Business Data Analytics Certificate
Hometown: Grafton, North Dakota
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors, McCord Scholars Program, Fleischer Scholars Program
Scholarship: New American University Award, McCord Scholar, Ralph Boone Charitable Foundation Scholarship, P.E.O. Star Scholarship, North Dakota DECA Scholarship, AgCountry Farm Credit Services Scholarship, Grafton Lutheran Church Scholarship, Kiwanis-Meier Scholarship
Career goals: Kennedy plans to apply the knowledge and skills she has developed through her studies to pursue a career in marketing where she can work with a variety of products and services.
Zainab Hussaini
Vice President of Administration
Major: Supply Chain Management
Hometown: Quetta, Pakistan
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors, Supply Chain Management Association, Dean's Advisory Council, WPC 101 Facilitator
Scholarship: New American University Scholarship
Career goals: Zainab plans to do a Supply Chain rotational program after graduation. She also plans to continue her education by working on her master's degree.
Anna Fahlman
Vice President of Finance
Major: Accounting and Business Data Analytics
Hometown: Chandler, AZ
Campus Involvement: Honors Devil, WPC 101 Facilitator
Scholarship: New American University President’s Award, Alumni Association Legacy Scholar (2022 - 2023), Don Garney and Jay Massow Endowed Scholarship (2022), School of Accountancy Scholarship (2023)
Career goals: Anna plans to graduate from W. P. Carey in May 2025 with CPA (Certified Public Accountant) eligibility. I then hope to pass the CPA exams and work as an auditor in one of the “Big Four” accounting firms.
Sage Godzich
Vice President of Marketing & Recruitment
Majors: Business Communications, French Minor, Applied Business Data Analytics Certificate
Hometown: Mesa, AZ
Campus Involvement: WPC 101 Facilitator, Leadership Excellence Association, Country Line Dancing Club
Scholarship: New American University Dean’s Award, Michael C & Connie Metzger Scholarship
Career goals: Sage hopes to work in Marketing in the entertainment industry.
Anthony Tuch
Vice President of Administration
Majors: Computer Information Systems, Business Innovation Certificate
Hometown: Phoenix, AZ
Campus Involvement: TAMID, Spirit of Fleischer, WPC 101 Facilitator
Scholarship: McCord Mentee, C.R. Krimminger
Career goals: Anthony plans to work for a tech company either in consulting or product management.
West Valley campus ambassadors
Alan Serrano
President
Major: Business Administration
Hometown: Tolleson, AZ
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors, Supply Chain Management Association, Dean's Advisory Council, WPC 101 Facilitator
Scholarship: New American University - President’s Award, Sun Devil State Award, Buzz Sands Chevrolet WPC
Career goals: After graduating, Alan wants to pursue a career in either marketing or team development. He currently works with ASU’s online program as a marketing assistant where he gets insights on the inbound side of marketing for ASU. He also plans on gaining a certificate in coding so that he is able to develop and improve website UI’s.
Kristin David
Vice President
Major: Business Communications
Hometown: Phoenix, AZ
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors
Scholarship: New American University Scholarship, Buzz Sands Chevrolet WPC Scholarship
Career goals: Kristin’s post-graduation plan is to enter the world of sales, with a focus on tech sales. She also hopes to invest in property and become an entrepreneur.
Jessica Bui
Director of Marketing
Major: Management
Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors at West, Business Planners at West, WPC 101 Facilitator, Barrett, the Honors College Peer Mentor
Scholarship: New American University Scholarship
Career goals: Jessica, after graduation, hopes to develop a career in the business aspect in the technology sector. Afterward, she’d like to pursue an MBA at one of the M7 Business Schools.
Beatriz Madrigal Gonzalez
Director of Administration
Major: Business Administration
Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors
Scholarship: New American University Scholarship
Career goals: Beatriz, after graduation, hopes to pursue a career in management. She would like to pursue an MBA in Business Administration while furthering her career.
Ashley Hiltbrunner
Director of Finance
Major: Business (Healthcare)
Minors: Anthropology & Chemistry
Hometown: Bellevue, Nebraska
Campus Involvement: Business Ambassadors, Next Generation Service Corp, Barrett Honors
Scholarship: New American University Scholarship - Provost’s award, Public Service Academy Tuition Award
Career goals: After completing her undergrad, Ashley, would like to attend medical school and become a surgeon. She will then put her Business Degree to work by opening her own rural clinics back home in Nebraska.
Student housing and campus life
Education happens 24/7 when you live where you learn. Residential college communities are where first-year ASU undergraduate students live with other students from their same academic discipline. For first-year business students, living in a W. P. Carey residential community provides a supportive environment for your academic and social success — through residential programming, intentional experiences and opportunities, and targeted support. Access key housing dates and details for first-year students.
Residential business communities
W. P. Carey School of Business undergraduate students live together, get together to study, and become lifelong friends in our residential business communities — located just minutes from your classes, the library, the gym, and dozens of places to eat. You’ll make meaningful connections with other students, including the upper-division student leaders who live in and host fun events for your W. P. Carey residential community.
You’ll even have access to on-site academic and professional services, including tutoring, advising, workshops, and special events. Residential Engagement Leaders are current W. P. Carey students who live on campus and create these opportunities for first-year students. From pizza nights and study sessions to competitions and more, you’ll find many ways to get involved and stay connected outside of class.
Connections beyond the classroom
The Business Community Advantage provides the foundation for your first-year living and learning experience as an ASU business student. You will take a common set of classes with a cohort defined by your housing selection, program of study, and other factors.
- Find a tight-knit community within a larger university setting
- Easily build networks, find study groups, and make friends
- Access resources tailored to help you achieve first-year success
Welcome from the dean
Going to college will be a transformative experience. No matter which school you decide to attend, the things you do will be just as meaningful as the things you learn.
Highly ranked and recruited
Attending a top-ranked business school adds weight to your education and experience. Numerous W. P. Carey programs are ranked Top 30 by U.S. News & World Report.
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