Online student information
Resources for the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy undergraduate student population who are enrolled entirely online
Online academic advisors
Continuing students with an assigned advisor can schedule appointments online.
Alex Ayran
Academic Success Advisor
Jim Bodden
Academic Success Advisor
Christine Langevin
Academic Success Advisor
Gia McLaughlin
Manager, Academic Services
Allison Walls
Academic Success Coordinator, Retention and First-Year Student Initiatives
Resources for prospective, admitted and current online students
Prospective students
Electrical Engineering BSE
Prospective Student Advising
Thank you for your interest in the Electrical Engineering BSE at Arizona State University.
Your next step is to watch the informational video linked below to learn more about the program and decide if you want to move forward. If it sounds like a good fit, please complete the request information form, and an advisor will provide personalized information about your path to admissibility.
Newly admitted students
Congratulations on your admission to ASU Online! Follow these next steps to get ready for your future as a Sun Devil.
Step 1:
Contact the advising center to register and participate in the new online student registration session (via Zoom) with a professional academic advisor. The session is about one hour with Q&A following the presentation. Participating in this interactive session is a student’s first academic advising experience and is an important step for all students. The session covers the electrical engineering curriculum, resources and more. Students who actively participate receive individualized feedback from their newly assigned academic advisor. Call us at (480) 965-3424 or email us at [email protected] to register.
Step 2:
It is strongly recommended that transfer students register for a free 6-day ASU Online workshop numbered ASU 09, 10, 11 or 42. This workshop is a helpful tool to assist students in acclimating to ASU and the online classroom.
Resources:
Welcome to ASU and the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering!