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- Except for eligible new employees, the ASU ID is issued for a fee of $25.
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Yes, there is a $25 fee for any ASU ID. Do I need a photo? Yes, you must have an approved photo on file to be eligible for any ASU ID. What’s the difference between a physical ID card and the ASU Mobile ID? Physical cards and the ASU Mobile ID are official university IDs and are accepted for all services on campus.
Your ASU IDs. At ASU, you will use a few different forms of ID to access services and resources. ASU ID Card. To learn about official ASU ID’s and how to upload a photo for your ID, please visit https://cfo.asu.edu/cardservices. ASU ID Number
There are no prerequisites required to be admitted to ASU, unless you have fewer than 24 transferable credits. Students with fewer than 24 transferable credits are required to meet first-year admission requirements , including aptitude and competency requirements.
Fee information. ID fees are not included in other enrollment fees for graduate, transfer and non-degree-seeking students. A $25 fee will be added to your student account. Incoming freshmen who have paid a $300 enrollment deposit will not be billed $25, as the ID fee is included in the deposit.
Identify which ASU degree you want to earn. Determine whether you are an in-state resident, or if you are an out-of-state, or international student. Determine your general costs by using the tuition estimator and list of common fees. Explore your financial aid options.
Under the terms of the federal Education Tax Credits legislation, ASU is required to provide tuition and fee payment information annually to the IRS. Your SSN is required for this reporting, even if you use a non-SSN student ID number and you will claim neither the Hope Scholarship tax credit nor the Lifetime Learning tax credit.