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  • The main campus' 179 buildings sit on 380 acres in central Tucson
  • The university campus is roughly divided into quadrants

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It is a new environment, be more participative and open to new things.
Tips: Before joining the UofA, I would recommend students to understand basic things about university like programs offered, campus culture, location, rankings etc. The university does offer scholarship based on our academic scores in high school; I did receive a scholarship. It's definitely a different experience since it is a new environment in which we are learning, but it has been great so far. I did experience some cultural differences initially, but now I have settled up well. It does take some time but always be more participative and open to new things.
Likes (Indian Food): There are enough Indian restaurants around campus and in Tucson. I know two restaurants, one of them is on campus and the other is very close to the campus. The prices are quite decent, ranging from 4$-20$ approximately. There are also other cuisines available like Vietnamese cuisine, Italian cuisine etc. I personally prefer cooking myself because being an international student, cooking saves a lot of money which could be used to pay the rent or tuition fee. I make meal plans or store food to save time during the workdays.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Sponsorship is a requirement for full-time jobs but not for internships. I think due to the ongoing recession and layoff period for this year, the post study jobs opportunities are very limited and has been difficult to find, especially for international students. Many companies are not offering sponsorship, but it is expected to ease up soon depending on the job market situation. However, the university offers certain research positions too which could be considered as an alternative option.
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Q:   How many campuses does the University of Arizona have?

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University of Arizona has four campuses, namely Southern Arizona Campus, College of Medicine - Phoenix, Distance Education Campuses, and Arizona Online Campus. Mentioned below are the details of the University of Arizona campuses:

Campus NameDetails
Southern Arizona Campus
  • 380 acres in sizes
  • Locations in Sierra Vista,  Pima Community College - East, and Fort Huachuca
  • Facilities include athletics, arts & entertainment, athletics, library, student unions, transport services, and more
College of Medicine - Phoenix
  • Offers programs in Business,  Nursing,  Public Health  Law, and Pharmacy
  • Major Hub for Bioscience
Distance Education Campuses
  • Provides the latest technologies for remote learning and online education
  • Opportunities for in-person meetings with faculty, discussion leaders, and group facilitators
  • Academic support resources, access to library, tutoring, counseling, and more
  • Locations in Chandler, Douglas, Paradise Valley (North Valley), Yuma, Flowing Wells, Gilbert, Nogales, San Luis - San Luis Technology Institute, and Sunnyside
Arizona Online Education
  • Provides online teaching services

Q:   What are the best reasons to attend the University of Arizona?

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University of Arizona is one of the best universities in USA and students across the world desire to study here. Listed below are some of the best reasons to attend Arizona University:

  • Top-notch programs in Business, Space Sciences, Aerospace Engineering, Mining, Biology, and several other disciplines;
  • Large and diverse student body;
  • Various opportunities to play sports such as swimming, women’s baseball, basketball and more;
  • Student-centered approach; and
  • Students can join a wide variety of clubs and participate in co-curricular activities.

 

Q:   What are the best things to do on weekends as a student at the University of Arizona?

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Listed below are some of the best things to do on weekends as a student at the University of Arizona:

  • Cycling, bike rides and rides in the beautiful city;
  • Riding along the foothills of the Catalina Mountains;
  • Hangout with friends in cafes and restaurants;
  • Participate in clubs and other co-curricular activities; and
  • Indulge in sports and athletic activities.

Q:   How much does it cost to live at the University of Arizona?

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A. For some of the programs, the University of Arizona cost for international students for some of the popular programs are given below:

Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
MS (64 courses)
INR 26.2 L - 37.2 L
PG Certificate (76 courses)
INR 13.4 L - 14.5 L
BSc (34 courses)
INR 30.4 L - 35.6 L
BE / BTech (23 courses)
INR 30.8 L - 35.6 L
MA (43 courses)
INR 24.7 L - 27.9 L
MIM (16 courses)
INR 17.1 L - 43.1 L
BBA (16 courses)
INR 30.8 L - 35.6 L
BA (44 courses)
INR 30.4 L - 30.9 L
MBA/PGDM (8 courses)
INR 37.3 L - 43.1 L
MEM (1 course)
INR 28.2 L

Cost of Living for Undergraduate Students 

The estimated University of Arizona cost of living is given below for 2023-24:

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On-Campus Housing

Off-Campus Housing

Living expenses – Housing & Food

USD 14,400 

USD 12,000

Books, course materials, supplies & equipment

USD 800 (Around INR 66k)

USD 800

Travel

USD 2,250 (Around 2 lakh)

USD 2,250

Misc.

USD 2,050 (Around 2 lakh)

USD 2,050

iCourse fee

USD 100 (Around 8k)

USD 100

Read: Cost of Living in USA for International Students 

Q:   Is University of Arizona good for international students?

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The University of Arizona is the best place to be for international students as it is ranked in the Top 1% of colleges and universities worldwide in the annual Center for World University Rankings. It offers various undergraduate and graduate course options to international students. At the undergraduate level,  more than 300 majors are available and at the graduate level (main campus),  more than 150 areas of study are available. Apart from these things, over 600 student organizations are available at Arizona University USA.

Q:   How many international students are there at University of Arizona?

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The University of Arizona hosts over 4,000 students and scholars from all over the globe. Furthermore, the university stated that the 2022-23 academic year has been record-breaking for international student enrollments.

According to the combined main campus and Global Fall 2022 Census, the University of Arizona set a new institutional record by enrolling a total number of 5,808 international students across all modalities and locations, a 14% increase over Fall 2021. Moreover, the enrollment period set the record for the most diverse cohort, made up of over 126 nationalities.

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