About University of Arizona

Founded in 1885, University of Arizona. is a Public college. Located in Arizona, which is a city setting in Arizona, the campus itself is Urban. The campus is home to 33,694 full time undergraduate students, and 9,467 full time graduate students.

The University of Arizona Academic calendar runs on a Semester basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 20:1. There are 1654 full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at University of Arizona include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.

Quick Facts

Acceptance Rate78%
Application Deadline
Application Fee50
SAT Range
ACT Range

Admissions at UA are considered Less Selective, with ,596% of all applicants being admitted.

In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only 21 of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.

86% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 58% were in the top quarter, and 30% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.

STUDENT LIFE

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University of Arizona REVIEWS

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  • How would you rate on-campus housing?

    1124 Students rated on-campus housing 3.6 stars. 17 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate off-campus housing?

    989 Students rated off-campus housing 3.7 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus food?

    1414 Students rated campus food 3.7 stars. 27 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus facilities?

    1442 Students rated campus facilities 4.3 stars. 45 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate class size?

    1443 Students rated class size 3.7 stars. 22 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate school activities?

    1440 Students rated school activities 4.1 stars. 41 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate local services?

    1447 Students rated local services 4.2 stars. 45 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate academics?

    1445 Students rated academics 3.9 stars. 36 % gave the school a 5.0.

What's your overall opinion of University of Arizona?

399 Students rated University of Arizona

Kayla - 02/21/2020

The University of Arizona is a great school academically, and if you like the party scene, then you will love it! I gave it a 3 star review because it is very over-priced. If you don't know exactly what you want to do, then don't start here, and if you do, make sure you check around to see if there aren't cheaper options. The class-sizes are typically huge unless you are going into something very specific, which means that competition is high. Many of the general education classes have difficult professors, which allows the college to "weed out" those who come in as freshmen. Overall the school has decent education, but some unethical practices that make it a bad choice for your first few semesters.

Faisal - 02/18/2020

The University of Arizona is a wonderful school to attend. This school is not only one of the best research schools in the nation but it is plenty diverse too. There are countless events that go one every day so you are not bored all the time. Also, everyone on campus is very inclusive of people and we like to include people from all over.

Destiny - 02/16/2020

I think the experience is going to differ on circumstances, I really wish I could have explored a little more or had the resources to do so. The atmosphere can be a little hostile definitely would get the feeling that if people didn't feel you were 'enough of' a particular minority group, they would be hostile or having a different opinion may have you branded a certain way. Depending on the class size, some professors were very attentive while others it was quite difficult to grab them at any time even in class for help. Services around the campus was a bit of a walk without a vehicle but with one very close and accessible. Depending on the hour of the night some areas of the campus weren't the best, some riff-raff tended to linger around the campus perimeter. Overall though the small/cozy campus was not bad, the food on Highland wasn't too bad. Off-campus housing, became more affordable the more you moved out but that could be another issue in itself, a lot of housing does offer transportation to the campus and some stores. I did enjoy my on-campus time at the University of Arizona, though stressful at times it was nice quaint for a college experience.

Deshawn - 01/13/2020

My overall opinion of the University of Arizona is that it is very interesting and has lots of fun and exciting journeys for people with bright futures. The community around the University is very good in some parts and very unusual in other parts of Tucson. especially if you are an athlete or a fan of sports and you will definitely love the culture around sports because of the grade basketball team,and a very good baseball team with a pretty good football team to watch football games all night with all of your friends. The campus is like a rectangle very big but is also easy to get around when you get used to it. And the University of Arizona has so much school spirit the people that don’t like to support their schools automatically supported to feel the college life experience.Especially the rival games and like the University of Arizona vs Arizona State University and is the best game to watch and will certainly get you on your feet and get the crowd pumping and will make you have so much school spirit and make you feel like a part of a great university like this one. The dorm life at the University of Arizona is very amazing and has a great and residence halls for your needs with very stylish apartments getting built all around it and will have lots of choices on how you want to live and I’ll be a great university. There are parties at the University of Arizona but it is your choice and that most of the parties are from Greek/sorority places around the campus but the University of Arizona is mainly known for Arizona jeans as a party school and love to have fun. So overall the University of Arizona is a very upbeat college with lots of excitement and wonder for you to take part in.

University of Arizona FAQS

  1. What is the Acceptance Rate at University of Arizona?

    The fall 2020 acceptance rate for University of Arizona is 78%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.

  2. What should every freshman at your school know before they start?

    If I had the ability to talk to myself in the past, I would have quite a few important things to say. First off, you should go to the University of Arizona. Watch your money, and don't waste any on the meal plan. Go to the grocery store instead - it's a lot cheaper. Drop computer science, it's not your thing. Go with business and psychology - that will get you much farther. Joining a fraternity is so worth it for community service and extracurricular activities. I would give myself advise on a few areas such as time-management, social/dating skills, and study techniques to myself in order to help live college life more effectively. As a farewell, I would warn myself about some bad life events to avoid, and wish me the best of luck in college.

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  3. Describe the students at your school.

    The diversity of people at the University of Arizona is huge. There is every type of person you could imagine that create the beautiful tapestry that is Arizona. No matter what religion, race, ethnicity or gender you are, there is someone that will have a similar interest. People are very friendly at the U of Arizona and are often quick to make others feel welcome.

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  4. Describe how your school looks to someone who's never seen it.

    The U of A is a unique blend of social activities, spectacular sporting events, top rated research facilities and a truly beautiful campus.

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  5. What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?

    There are no cafeteria/ dinning halls in dorms. Although there are food courts in the student union, the incovenience of students having to travel away from safety of dorm rooms is not a good idea. Food courts in student union is very convenient for commuters but not for students living in dorms, especially during the night.

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  6. What's unique about your campus?

    A lot of adventages.

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  7. What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

    Advisors are just that, advisors. In highschool the advisors would tell you exactly what you needed to do. Here they merely offer suggestions and the student is responsibe for doing other research to really figure out what will be the best path to graduation.

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  8. Here's your chance: Say anything about your college!

    The University of Arizona had more of a community feel to it than the rest of the schools I looked into. Being part of a school that truely feels like a community was a very important aspect to me and I believe that it helps new student adjust to being away from home.

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  9. What kind of person should attend this school?

    The type of person that should attend this school is the type of person that is very determind to do well and go far in their life. This is not a school for slackers and rewards those to help themselves. People that are upbeat, happy and helpful is always a plus. Aside from that it's a very diverse school where everyone is welcomed with open arms. There is so much to do that most people, even with the rarest of interests can find groups and activities to participate in.

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  10. What kind of person should not attend this school?

    This is kind of a silly question. In terms of the business school, though, don't bother applying if you are not fully committed to the program and education. Entrance into Eller requires the passing of a written test, an interview, and a minimum GPA of 3.0.

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  11. What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?

    Dance program is 2nd to Julliard really safe programs around campus I also brag about the aesthetic, the campus is beautiful! The sports games, we have what we call "ZonaZoo", which is our student section at the games which is huge and full of spirit, along with the teams themselves which are generally pretty impressive. the food selection is really good, a lot of healthy choices, along with well known things like Panda Express and Burger King, and an all-you-can-eat buffet that even has sushi Our rec center is really huge and awesome too

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  12. What's the most frustrating thing about your school?

    When I was a freshman getting general education classes was the most frustrating process ever.

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  13. Describe your favorite campus traditions.

    The University of Arizona is best known for a variety of things. It has a strong business college, is well-known for its good football and basketball teams, and is very research-oriented.

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  14. What is your overall opinion of this school?

    coming from chicago, the weather is one of the best things about arizona and it is a much more laid back atmosphere. i do not think there is as much school pride as i thought there would be when i came to college.

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  15. What are the academics like at your school?

    i think a lot of the professors at arizona are very good. being in the business school i feel it is very competitive and a good academic school. it is not all about partying.

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  16. What are the most popular student activities/groups?

    I met my closest friends in the sorority I joined my sophomore year. People tend to party every weekend for sports events or just general events around campus. Saturday nights that don't involve drinking usually I am either studying or hanging out with my friends watching movies or swimming. Off campus there are so many great restaurants to check out, there are shooting ranges, downtown Tucson has a lot of shops and a very popular night life. The dating scene is pretty large here. The most popular groups on campus would probably be Greek life, intramural sports, and the student government.

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  17. What is the stereotype of students at your school?

    people who party hard, don't care abou their education, and have everything paid for by their parents

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  18. Is the stereotype of students at your school accurate?

    no they are not accurate as a whole, any school is what you make of it

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  19. What is the stereotype of students at your school? Is this stereotype accurate?

    Greek life is definitely prevalent at Arizona, and sometimes it feels dominant. As a freshman, I remember feeling like I missed out on a lot because I wasn't in a house, because that's where the parties seem to be, and there is such a social network there. The stereotypes are just what you would expect. The guys are all workout-freaks, handsy with girls, alcoholics, and dress West-Coast wasp with high socks, sandals, sperries, board shorts and Ray-Bans. The sorority girls are always decked out in neon shirts for their house, and act very ditzy and promiscuous. The stereotypes are a little overstated, and there are good frat guys and bad frat guys out there. But Arizona definitely gets has a "Greek" feel to it, and the houses take over a lot of what you see. But other than that, there are as many kinds of people as you can imagine. Arizona is a large school (~40,000) for undergrad, and part of the fun is that there are so many "crowds" out there. If you are a stoner, a math nerd, a student government do-good, an athlete, or a hipster, there are the circles out there. Again, it is not like high school where you know everyone's name. It's easy to get lost. Stereotypes are only generalizations. There are a lot of people out there, and if you really want to branch out, you can't judge people by their associations, i.e. Greek house, where they went to high school, etc. The best thing to do is forego thinking in those terms, and just get involved and meet people. It's such a big school that if you make the right connections, you can find the kind of people you want to befriend.

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  20. When you step off campus what do you see?

    Tucson is kind of a small town, so finding stuff to do can get a little challenging. However, if armed with your trusty ID (legitimacy optional but encouraged) take a nice stroll down 4th avenue. It has some, um, unique clothing stores and tiny restaurants with the BEST BURGERS EVER, and best of all, no fewer than seven bars all within fifteen minutes of each other, and you can end your bar-hopping with a San Francisco-style ride home. No driving necessary!

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  21. Tell us about the sports scene on campus.

    Wildcat Nation is crazy!!! BEAR DOWN!!!! ZonaZoo!!! everyone in Tucson shows up for game days and the tailgates begin early for football games. The ZonaZoo for a football game is 10,000 students loud and proud! We still have some work to do to get back to being our "Desert Swarm" days but we will get there with our new North Endzone project set to start after this season. Inside McKale its even crazier as "Point GuardU" our nickname when it comes to Basketball shows nothing less than an almost packed arena every game. As we are on track to get our next National Championship banner hung once again in McKale in the next few years.

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Student Body

Students

52%

female

48%

male

33,694

Total Undergrad Enrollment

9,467

Total Grad Students

38%

Out-Of-State

55%

In-State

7%

International

Organizations

500

Student Organizations

29

Fraternities

21

Sororities

Housing

Yes

On-Campus Housing

18%

of students living on campus

Student Diversity

% American Indian/Alaskan Native
1%
% Asian/Pacific Islander
5%
% Black or African-American
4%
% Hispanic/Latino
26%
% White or Caucasian
51%

TUITION & AID

All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.

83% of students attending University of Arizona receive some sort of financial aid. 26% were awarded federal grants. While 36% received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.

Cost Out of State

$31,770

Tuition and fees(Out of state)

$800

Books and Supplies

$11,300

Room and Board

43,870

Total On Campus

Actual Cost By Income Level(W/Financial Aid)

Family Income
Cost
$0 - $30K
$12,914
$30 - $48K
$14,777
$48 - $75K
$17,715
$75 - $110K
$19,545
$110K & UP
$20,103

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