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Big Opportunity, Tight Community

As Arizona’s flagship university, we combine rich traditions with amazing student life and innovative opportunities that you’ll only find at a premier research institution.

TOP 25

Public Flagship University

400+

student clubs and organizations

NCAA

Division 1 Sports

1:1

support finding internships, research opportunities, and more

90+

study abroad programs

2x

On-campus career fairs every fall and spring
More Than a Degree

1,400+ Scholarships This Way

Once you’re admitted, you’ll gain access to our scholarship-matching tool, Scholarship Universe. Scholarship Universe connects Wildcats to millions of dollars in internal and external scholarships. We search, you apply.
Wildcat Tuition Awards
  • Arizona Residents
  • First-time college students
  • Up to $11,000 per academic year
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Aidan’s All In for Arizona

“By day, I’m a college student and digital artist. And by night, I’m an aspiring novelist. When I’m not building leadership skills through professional clubs, you’ll find me hiking Tucson’s trails.”

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Aidan’s top-three reasons for staying in state and choosing the University of Arizona

1. Hands-On Learning

“The university has many research opportunities for any major. And while some classes are lecture-based, a lot of them let you get outside of the classroom and engage with the community.”

2. Student Support

“Services like the Disability Resource Center have always gone out of their way to help me with the accommodations and resources I need to thrive and grow.”

3. Scholarships

“There are so many scholarships available, along with a plethora of grants and other financial aid programs.”

1. Hands-On Learning

“The university has many research opportunities for any major. And while some classes are lecture-based, a lot of them let you get outside of the classroom and engage with the community.”