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Food

Looking for food-related assistance? See the following resource options! 

Pitchfork Pantry for Students at ASU (Donations Accepted) - Learn more

This student-run resource group is dedicated to serving all ASU students and aims to fight food insecurity while promoting well-being, sustainability, and food recovery. They've also expanded to provide hygiene products and clothing. Located at the First United Methodist Church, offering a larger variety of items. For students unable to visit, they offer delivery options through Starship and DoorDash. 

Desert Mission Food Bank - Learn more

Desert Mission is combating hunger across the income spectrum by helping to bridge nutrition gaps that negatively affect the health and well-being of community residents and HonorHealth patients alike. By providing fresh and nutritious foods both through the front door of Desert Mission Food Bank and the through back door with our community programs, we’re able to provide food access, education, and empowerment where it’s most needed.

Here is what they offer:

  • Emergency Food Program
  • Senior Food Boxes
  • Infant Emergency Food Box Program
  • Community Nutrition Education
  • Garden Program
  • Living Well Financial Coaching
  • Farm Stand

Borderlands Produce Rescue - Learn more

On a mission to supplement meals in Arizona communities with fresh nutritious rescued produce while reducing food waste and methane gas from landfills.

The problem: People and the environment suffer when distributors dump rejected produce. 

The solution: Rescue, redistribute, and recycle rejected produce

Market on the Move ($10 Donation for up to 60 lbs. of fresh produce) - Learn more

The 3000 Club is a non-profit charitable organization working with food banks in Arizona, California, and other non-profit organizations. You can also support these organizations by donating or volunteering your time to help build a healthy, caring community. 

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Health & Wellness 

ASU Health Services- Learn more

Health services is a confidential resource that is available to you. ASU is committed to the physical and emotional health and wellness of students. This is a confidential resource. To schedule an appointment, schedule an appointment by calling (480) 965- 3349. For after-hours/weekend medical advice, call (800) 293-5775.

Live Well ASU- Learn more

Live Well @ ASU empowers the Sun Devil community to achieve a healthy lifestyle through four foundational elements: Live, Feel, Learn and Engage. Each element helps you build your best you by contributing to your physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being. The information, resources and involvement opportunities found in each element are designed to positively impact your academic performance, personal well-being and assist you in reaching your full potential.

ASU Health Services, Educational Outreach, and Student Services - Learn more

This is Arizona State University’s official source of information about COVID-19 and important information for the ASU community. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has the most up-to-date information about the status of COVID-19 in the U.S. You also can find more from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

ASU Counseling Services - Learn more

ASU Counseling Services includes 24/7/365 Open Call and Open Chat and telehealth individual sessions for Sun Devils anywhere in the world, at any time of day or night. To learn more, visit Open Call and Open Chat and Where to Start

La Frontera/EMPACT Trauma Healing Program- Learn more

The program is a 24-hour confidential resource for individuals affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, or hate crimes. Services include a confidential 24-hour hotline; mobile crisis support; individual, couples, family, and group therapy; and case management and advocacy. The Sexual Assault Hotline: (480) 736-4949 or (866) 205-5229.

Housing

Off-Campus Housing-  Learn more
If you're a first-year student moving out of the dorms, a faculty member in need of short-term housing, or an international student looking for accommodations near campus, the Arizona State University Off-Campus Housing resource is here to assist all ASU students, faculty, and staff in their search for off-campus housing.

Check out these helpful resources as you consider your move off-campus.

On-Campus Housing

Need information about On-Campus Housing? Visit On-Campus Housing for more information or visit your MyASU housing portal. You can also reach out directly to ASU University Housing by emailing Housing@asu.edu.

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Financial

Scholarships, Grants, and Loan Information - Learn more

Do you need assistance with funding for school? Check out the ASU Scholarship Guide here for a variety of scholarships, grants, and loans.

Trio Programs at ASU - Learn more

TRIO is a set of federally-funded college opportunity programs designed to motivate and support first-generation, low-income, students with disabilities and veterans in pursuit of a college degree.

Since its establishment by Congress in 1965, TRIO has served over 850,000 students in more than 2,800 TRIO programs across the country.  Arizona State University is home to nine Federal TRIO Programs including four pre-college programs for high school students and veterans and five college programs for ASU Students.


Social

ASU Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services - Learn more

ASU Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services is the central campus resource for students with disabilities to ensure access to their education and help increase awareness in the university community. We work to create a culture of access and inclusion through collaboration with faculty, and campus partners, and the use of universal design principles.

Formerly Disability Resources, the ASU Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services provide a variety of resources. July 26, 1990, commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.) To learn more about ADA visit Americans with Disabilities Act
For more information, visit: Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services

Tempe Human Services Department - Learn more

Tempe Human Services offers a wide range of inclusive programs and services to assist individuals and families with improving their quality of life. Offering a variety of services including trauma-sensitive services addresses needs across the lifespan through three distinct areas: Social Services, Community Partnerships & Resources, and Education & Senior Services. 

Project Humanities - Homeless Outreach - Learn more

Project Humanities offers Homeless Outreach Sorting Fridays and Service Saturdays examples of Humanity 101 in Action, where intergenerational, multi-professional, and multi-communal individuals, groups, and organizations join us to distribute shoes, clothing, and toiletries to unhoused community members. To get involved, click here!

Out @ ASU - Learn more

 

Out @ ASU promotes a campus that is open, safe and supportive by providing educational opportunities and advocacy programs that empower students of all gender identities and sexual orientations, and their allies, to thrive in an inclusive and affirming academic and campus environment.

Cultural Connections - Learn more

Promotes the development of Sun Devil Culture through self-expression, learning, and heritage with a formation of an ASU culture rooted in inclusion, individual experience, community values, and the Sun Devil Way. Join in contributing to the broader community!

Student Success Center- Learn more

The Student Success Center offers peer coaching services to ASU students. Their peer coaches are students themselves at ASU who understand the common concerns and issues many college students face. Peer coaches complete rigorous trainings to support their peers and provide individualized coaching for students of all backgrounds. Success coaching empowers students to thrive both inside and outside the classroom, and it’s tailored and customized to individual interests, strengths, and needs.

 

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News

ASU State Press News - Learn more

The State Press is ASU's award-winning, student-run news organization that has covered Arizona State University and the Tempe, Phoenix, and Mesa communities since 1890.

Journalists at The State Press produce media in multiple formats, including digital news, photo and video projects, and print magazines. They produce work covering a wide variety of topics, including campus news, politics, business, science, sports, opinion, narrative writing, and more. Students hold editorial control over the publication's content.

The ASU State Press is news by ASU students for ASU students. Keep up to date with the latest news at ASU by visiting the ASU State Press Online.

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The State Press Magazine

La Prensa

Work With The State Press:

Join the State Press Student Staff

ASU News- Learn more

ASU News shares the stories of Arizona State University. 

Are you interested in ASU Solutions, ASU Global Engagement, ASU Arizona Impact, and ASU Discoveries? 

You can find the official ASU News magazine, ASU Thrive, in news racks on all campuses and online

Cronkite News- Learn more

Cronkite Noticias

Cronkite News is a multiplatform news organization that covers news, business and sports from Arizona, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.


Other

ASU LiveSafe Mobile App - Learn more

Connect with ASU safety services. 

The ASU LiveSafe app is available for download via the App or Google Play stores or from the ASU app in the Other Resources section.

Use the app to report tips, Go Safe, and have access to emergency services. 

Graduate Student Resources- Learn more

Earning your graduate degree takes vision, hard work and commitment, and we want to make your experience better, from start to finish, with the resources, the support and the answers you need to begin your degree, progress in your program and thrive in your future career.

International Students and Scholars Center- Learn more

ASU’s International Students and Scholars Center welcomes students from more than 158 countries around the world. We are here to support you with immigration information, employment resources, and opportunities to connect with fellow ASU students.

Sexual Violence Awareness, Prevention and Response- Learn more

If an incident of sexual misconduct or relationship violence occurs, options to report the incident, receive confidential support, and immediate assistance are available through on-campus and off-campus resources. In order to ensure all members of the ASU community have access to health and safety resources, ASU employees are mandatory reporters and must report allegations of sexual assault/harassment. For more information, please visit: https://sexualviolenceprevention.asu.edu/.

Sun Devil Support Network- Learn more

Students in SDSN are members of the ASU community trained to work with survivors of sexual assault on a variety of fronts. A student serving as a member of SDSN can provide support and information about legal, medical, and psychological resources available on and off campus.

Students with Families- Learn more

For monthly updates on low-cost family-friendly events, financial assistance, and scholarship opportunities, and additional family resources subscribe to ASU Family's News for Students with Families of Their Own newsletter. Visit the ASU Family Website for more Engagement Opportunities and resources.

Veteran Benefits & Certificates- Learn more

Assistance and enrollment guidance for benefit user, helping to check off to-do lists prior to attending ASU.

"GI Bill®” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

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