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Tips
Congratulations on your admittance to the undergraduate program in Dance at
Arizona State University. This web site has been created to help make your
transition to the ASU a little easier. We understand that many of you hail
from different parts of the country and the world. We hope you will find this
site helpful as you make the move to Tempe and begin your graduate studies
here. Welcome!
We are delighted that you have chosen the undergraduate program in dance at
the ASU Herberger College of the Arts. We hope that you are as excited about
this new year as we are!
The following are tips we think would be helpful as you prepare for your first year in the program.
1. Banking
Bank One, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America are major banks in Arizona. ASU students are also eligible for credit union accounts at Desert Schools Federal Credit Union and Arizona Federal Credit Union. Both Wells Fargo and Arizona Federal Credit Union branches are accessible on campus. If you are employed by ASU, we recommend that you have your check direct deposited so that you will not have to worry about depositing your checks during winter break.
2. Living – Apartments students have lived in and liked. Also search
www.tempe-apartments.com/
| Sierra Vista | (480) 968-0101 | 710 S. Hardy, Tempe 85281 |
| The Arbors | 967-6319 | 805 W. Brown, Tempe 85281 |
| Hidden Glen | 968-8183 | 818 W. 3rd St., Tempe 85281 |
| Cameron Creek | 921-1347 | 1975 E. University, Tempe 85281 |
| Lake Front | 838-6111 | 999 E. Baseline, Tempe 85283 |
| La Paloma | 966-2971 | 1975 E. Apache Blvd, Tempe 85281 |
| Chesapeake Apartments | 968-6002 | 200 E. Southern, Tempe 85282 |
3. Transportation
Please contact Parking Services
at (480) 965-6406 for information on parking decals. You will not be able
to secure parking until you are a registered student.
Many students will opt to use bikes. Tempe is friendly to bikes and there
are racks all over as well as on campus. Bike shops in Tempe include Tempe
Bike and Dominics Cycling, both located near the Nelson Fine Arts Center.
4. ASU ID Cards
You must get an ASU
ID card during orientation. ID’s are obtained in the Memorial Union
(near southeast entrance, ground level). Hours of operations M-F 8-5. Your
ID is used for a library card, admission into the Student
Recreation Center, and also Teaching Assistants and Research Assistants
get a 10% discount at the ASU
Bookstore. Options you can get on your Sun Card include AT&T calling
card and/or Sun Dollars that can be used in the bookstore, copy machines,
vending machines and eating establishments (both on and off campus). You must
carry with your ID with you at all times while on campus.
5. Student Health and Wellness Center
As an ASU student you are eligible for care whether or not you have any health
insurance. In most cases there is no charge to see a physician or nurse practitioner.
However, there is a charge to your ASU account for lab, x-rays, medications,
supplies and certain treatments. For information regarding Student Health
Insurance please visit the Student Health
and Wellness Center.
6. Child and Family Services
Child and Family Services (CFS)
develops and coordinates services for ASU students with families. You may
obtain additional information on childcare referrals and children’s
programs by contacting CFS at (480) 965-9515.
7. Contact
Please contact Tashia Wood in room 116, Dixie Gammage Hall; 480-965-4495;
tashia.wood@asu.edu if you have any
questions.

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