Arizona State University, Online
Locations: Tempe (AZ) (and 4 others)
Annual Tuition: $32,193
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.5 Architecture
Master's 3.7 Biology
Bachelor's 3.7 Biology
Master's 4.6 Biomedical Engineering
Master's 4.4 Business
Bachelor's 3.3
Master's 4.3 Business Administration
Master's 4.5 Communications
Bachelor's 4.0 Communications
Master's 4.4 Computer Science
Master's 2.7 Criminal Justice
Bachelor's 3.5 Criminal Justice
Master's 3.7 Criminology
Bachelor's 4.8 Curriculum & Instruction
Master's 4.4 Early Childhood Education
Master's 2.0 Education
Bachelor's 4.0 Education
Master's 3.9 Educational Leadership
Master's 4.7 Electrical Engineering
Bachelor's 2.0 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 4.5 Elementary Education
Master's 4.2 Emergency Management
Master's 4.1 Engineering
Bachelor's 2.7 Engineering
Master's 3.6 English
Bachelor's 4.1 English
Master's 4.1 Environmental Science
Bachelor's 3.8 Environmental Science
Master's 3.6 Health Sciences
Bachelor's 3.9 Health Sciences
Master's 4.4 History
Master's 4.6 Human Services
Bachelor's 4.5 Human Services
Master's 3.8 Information Technology
Bachelor's 3.3 Information Technology
Master's 3.8 Instructional Technology
Master's 4.8 Journalism
Bachelor's 4.8 Law
Doctorate 4.3 Legal Studies
Master's 3.6 Liberal Arts
Master's 3.9 Liberal Studies
Bachelor's 3.7 Liberal Studies
Master's 4.5 Management
Master's 4.2 Mathematics
Bachelor's 2.8 MBA
Master's 3.7 Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor's 2.5 Mechanical Engineering
Master's 4.4 Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Doctorate 4.2 Nursing
Bachelor's 3.8 Nursing
Doctorate 4.7 Political Science
Bachelor's 4.0 Psychology
Bachelor's 3.9 Psychology
Master's 4.5 Psychology
Doctorate 3.6 Public Administration
Master's 4.0 Public Health
Doctorate 4.7 Secondary Education
Bachelor's 4.4 Secondary Education
Master's 4.3 Social Work
Bachelor's 4.3 Social Work
Master's 4.0 Sociology
Master's 4.6 Special Education
Master's 4.7 Supply Chain Management
Bachelor's 4.7
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Reviewed: 7/9/2021
Degree: Human Services
I received an online Masters Degree from ASU. I do believe that you will most likely have a good experience if you attend in person. However, they treat their online students terribly. I was never able to get a meeting with an advisor because they only make themselves available for students who attend in person. I did not get the experience I was hoping for. They also will not help you with career placement after you graduate
Erin Moran
Reviewed: 10/24/2019
Degree: Human Services
After completing my general education requirements at a local community college I transferred to ASU. The application process was easy and thorough. I enrolled as a non-resident online student and began pursuing my B.S in Human and Family Development. The online classes were easy to access and navigate and the curriculum was very informative. I liked the interactive course maps which helped me track my progress and select my classes. The cost was not bad at all compared to other schools in my area... Read More
Amy Zankowitz
Reviewed: 4/12/2019
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University is a good online school to go to. All of he departments that I had to have contact with made sure that I was taken care of and got the help that I needed. The services that they provided for the most part were accessible when I needed them. I learned a lot from the instructors at ASU and I feel that they were beneficial to my future career choices.
Ashley F
Reviewed: 1/2/2018
Degree: Human Services
This program at Arizona State has been very beneficial to my personal and professional growth. Staff have been very supportive and helpful throughout the program this far. I would highly recommend this program to anyone interested in Family and Human Development.
Diamond King
Reviewed: 12/22/2017
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University is one of the topic universities in the United States that all students can attend if they put their heart and mind to it. The family and human development program at Arizona State University is one of the most rewarding and inspirational program because people and faculty have a passion to help children and their families with their needs to live a better life.
Janelle Peterson
Reviewed: 12/6/2017
Degree: Human Services
Everyone has been so helpful so far in my experience. Teachers want you to be successful. Everyone is so responsive and willing to help. The cost of the school is expensive, but it is so much cheaper than other schools I was interested in getting my masters degree.
Alison
Reviewed: 8/22/2017
Degree: Human Services
ASUs financial department is terrible. It shouldn't be so hard to pay my tuition, but ASU makes it hard!! If you have a scholarship good luck. I was repeatedly hit with late fees because the scholarship department could not post my payment to the finances department on time. It showed on my account that I had a scholarship and the money was there but because scholarships department didnt release it in time they nailed me with late fees and there was nothing I could do about it! Good luck calling,... Read More
Krista Brandt
Reviewed: 5/25/2017
Degree: Human Services
I am in the middle of pursuing my master's degree from Arizona State University-Online. I am studying Family and Human Development and have had the best experience so far with this school and its faculty. I have always been able to get in contact with someone, whether it be by phone, Skype, or e-mail. If they cannot answer my question, they connect me with who they think best could help. The classes have been rigorous and I enjoy the challenge, especially being online. My professors have been nothing... Read More
Megan M
Reviewed: 5/16/2017
Degree: Human Services
I have been attending Arizona State University since 2010, completing my bachelors degree, then my masters, and currently pursuing a graduate certificate. Clearly, I love this university; otherwise I wouldn't keep coming back! ASU has multiple campuses and online programs, each offering different types of platforms and services to fit the needs of the student. I was lucky enough to attend two of their campuses for my undergraduate degree and to complete my masters degree 100% online while I was able... Read More
Maria Valenzuela
Reviewed: 4/21/2017
Degree: Human Services
I am currently enrolled in the master graduate program at Arizona State University. The enrollment process was extremely easy as the staff members are very helpful. The process is smooth and speedy. My career advisor has been great! She is very friendly and responds to emails within a couple of hours. Overall, I have enjoyed the academic experience that the staff at Arizona State University has provided me thus far.
Tiffany Doyle
Reviewed: 3/23/2017
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University's online program provides a chance for students from all walks of life and all age groups across the country to attend college. Their programs are robust and with many online degree options available you are easily able to move from undergraduate school to graduate school and into the work force well prepared. I will complete my undergraduate degree in Human Development with a concentration on Child Development and am excited to continue on at ASU in their Human Development... Read More
LaKesha Good
Reviewed: 3/8/2017
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University's online graduate program is very well organized. The schedule is rigorous, but it works very well with a busy schedule of working full-time along with full time grad school. The professors are very involved and are always available to help where needed. I have recommended this school to many peers, and I will continue to recommend it! I am very pleased with the education received at ASU!
Krista Brandt
Reviewed: 3/4/2017
Degree: Human Services
I have just finished up my first semester of graduate classes online at Arizona State University and I am incredibly impressed. The faculty has been easy to connect with for any questions I may have, which makes life easier when you are states away. My professors thus far have challenged me in my studies and format their classes in a way that allows students to engage with others in the same career field. I have already applied my education to my current work and am satisfied. I look forward to the... Read More
Diana
Reviewed: 2/14/2017
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University offers a plethora of valuable online master programs, one of which is the Family and Human Development program. Albeit one of the smaller programs, the courses that are offered are rigorous, intellectually stimulating, and highly beneficial. The instructors are knowledgeable and always around to help with any issues you may have. The curriculum is well-thought out and the content of the courses will teach you real-life information that will give you a great foundation for... Read More
Mercedes Valdez
Reviewed: 1/13/2017
Degree: Human Services
My Family and Human Development program at ASU Online has been amazing! I am completing my Master's degree with a Child Life specialization which is helping me work toward the requirements I need to apply for certification as a Child Life Specialist. I would highly recommend the program to anyone interested in pursuing a career path in Child Life. The online community is especially helpful in giving helpful tips and mentoring for students like me who are just getting started. The ability to advance... Read More
Sadra Walker
Reviewed: 11/4/2016
Degree: Human Services
The online program is great because it fits in with my family's schedule easily. I don't have to be online at any certain times to meet for class, which is helpful. There are also many people who check in with me from advisors to coaches to make sure I'm on the right track and doing well.
Kristina M. Dunmire
Reviewed: 10/28/2016
Degree: Human Services
ASU on-line is a fantastic option for students wishing to pursue a degree while working and raising a family. The professors are readily available and very responsive to questions. The course work is designed to fit your schedule and needs. I highly recommend Arizona State and I can't wait to walk across the stage to receive my Master's in a year!
Sonya Davis
Reviewed: 8/12/2016
Degree: Human Services
State colleges are frequently overlooked resource for economical education. They setup classes from skilled professionals and offer access to expensive equipment that you otherwise would never be able to use. I love Arizona State University for several of reasons: Education Above all, ASU acts as a safety net for those who need an education that leads to a paying future. Instructors ASU classes are normally taught by real professionals from the field. When I learned about theoretical issues of development,... Read More
Lisa Comstock
Reviewed: 7/18/2016
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University is one of the top innovative Universities in the nation. Arizona State University has been listed as one of the Most Innovative Schools in America for 2016, ahead of Stanford at No. 2, MIT at No. 3, as well as Duke, Harvard and Cornell. The top rating was conferred by leading college officials across the country based on ASUs curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology and facilities. With President Michael Crow leading the way, this University is opening the door... Read More
Brittney M
Reviewed: 7/13/2016
Degree: Human Services
Arizona State University is a great school to apply to. They have made it so easy for me to get back into school to obtain my Masters degree. The faculty and staff are very helpful in the application process. I'm so happy to have made the decision to apply to Arizona State University.