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Set your path

In the Fulton Schools, you have a world of opportunities beyond the classroom!

Discover extracurricular activities designed to supercharge your learning, spark new passions and prepare you for an incredible future.

Whether you’re building robots, tackling real-world challenges, or making lifelong friends there’s a place for you to shine at the Fulton Schools.

What will you discover about you?

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Since you have completed your first year, select After your first year and Anytime opportunities to plan your Fulton Schools experience.

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Each activity falls into one of three time windows in which you can participate:

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Gain some experience right from the start

When can I participate?

First year only

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Gear up for success at E2 Camp

Kickstart your Fulton Schools journey at E2 camp! This is your chance to meet other new Sun Devils, tackle exciting challenges as a team and sharpen your problem-solving skills- all before classes even begin. E2 camp is an unforgettable engineering adventure that sets you up for success.

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Lead and grow with FACE

Through the Fulton Accelerated Community Engagement (FACE) program, you will develop leadership skills, gain real-world experience and see what it takes to succeed as a Fulton Schools leader. Put your skills to work through hands-on learning opportunities and earn a paid, on-campus student leader position.

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When can I participate?

First year only

Be a leader at home or abroad

When can I participate?

After your first year*

*Including transfer students

Once you’ve got your first year behind you, you can help others by being a peer mentor, E2 camp counselor or even represent the Fulton Schools when you study abroad. And if you are loving your experience, consider talking to your advisor about an Accelerated Master’s—getting two degrees in as little as five years!

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When can I participate?

After your first year*

*Including transfer students

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Lead the way as an E2 Camp Counselor

E2 Camp is where first-year Fulton Schools students kick off their journey and upper-division students like you can guide new students through this exciting, multi-day, summertime program. As an E2 Camp Counselor (E2C2), you’ll help the new students build essential skills for success through fun and interactive activities.

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Join the Fulton Student Council

The Fulton Student Council gives you the opportunity to develop your leadership skills and make a difference. As a member, you will connect with student organizations, collaborate with faculty and staff and learn all about organizational structures. You will serve as a bridge for communication between students, student groups and the dean to help shape the future of the Fulton Schools.

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Become a peer mentor

All undergraduate students are assigned a peer mentor who makes new students feel welcome and provides guidance they need to succeed. As a peer mentor, you will organize events to help new students connect with the Fulton Schools and navigate their transition to ASU. Whether new students are on campus, commuting or studying online, you’ll provide support and direct them to academic resources.

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Study abroad

Experience a new culture, learn global professional practices and gain a competitive edge in the international job market. Studying abroad gives you the chance to explore a different country, broaden your worldview and gather fresh insights and inspiration from a new perspective.

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Become an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant or ASU 101 Section Leader

Successful undergraduate students serve as Teaching Assistants (TA) guiding first-year students through their transition to ASU. As a TA or ASU 101 Section Leader, you will act as a role model, helping your peers build confidence, navigate the university and provide academic support in the classroom.

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Earn an Accelerated Master’s degree

The Accelerated Master’s program allows Fulton Schools students to fast-track their education by combining advanced undergraduate courses with graduate-level coursework. You can earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in as little as five years, giving you a head start on your career.

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Give back to your community

First-year students, don’t hold back! These programs are also for you.

Students of every level including transfer students can make friends, have fun and learn all at once–usually while benefitting others locally or globally.

When can I participate?

Anytime!*

*Including transfer students

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When can I participate?

Anytime!*

*Including transfer students

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Create an impact with the Grand Challenges Scholars Program

Tackle complex social issues in health, energy, sustainability, security and education while developing a global perspective and interdisciplinary thinking. As a Grand Challenges Scholar, you will gain unique skills and earn an endorsement from the National Academy of Engineering when you complete the program.

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Join an Academic Bowl team

The Academic Bowl challenges teams from ASU’s colleges and schools in fast-paced question-and-answer rounds. If you love learning, have a wide range of knowledge (even the obscure topics) and can hit the buzzer quickly, try out for the team and show off your skills.

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Make an impact with Engineering Projects in Community Service

With over 50 student organizations- including honors societies, professional groups, diversity organizations, service clubs, major-specific groups and competitive teams- there’s plenty of opportunity to find your perfect fit. Get involved, make connections and explore what inspires you.

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Student organizations and teams

We have more than 40 student organizations such as honors and professional societies, diversity organizations, service and major-specific groups and competitive teams that provide ample opportunities for you to find a group that suits your needs.

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Career Fairs volunteer/employer liaison

Volunteering at a Fulton School Career Fairs is a great way to connect with recruiting managers and learn about job opportunities at their companies. You can also get involved through student organizations as an employer relations representative- working directly with employers while sharpening your communication, customer service and event planning skills.

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Join a Fulton Design Experience

Fulton Design Experience is a unique program that helps students build their entrepreneurial and creative thinking skills. Participants take part in a variety of activities, including skill-building sessions, hands-on workshops, and exciting hackathons, all designed to develop important technical and problem-solving abilities needed for future career success.

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Conduct undergraduate research

By participating in undergraduate research, you will graduate with hands-on experience that shows employers or future graduate advisors that you are ready for the next step. Not to mention you gain confidence and make a difference!

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Experience Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Fulton Schools

Want to turn your ideas into real-world solutions? At the Fulton Schools, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (E+I) helps you develop an entrepreneurial mindset to make an impact on the economy and society. You will have access to courses, workshops, expert mentoring, new venture competitions and other opportunities that dive into tech innovation and how it shapes the marketplace.

Anytime

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Lead as a Fulton Ambassador

Join as a Fulton Ambassador and represent the Fulton Schools at recruitment events and community outreach activities. You will get the opportunity to build your professional and leadership skills while also earning a letter of recommendation from the dean for your efforts.

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Honors student? Enjoy Barrett opportunities

Many Fulton Schools students are part of the unique community at Barrett, The Honors College. As an honors student, you have access to specific opportunities like studying abroad, honors scholarships, attending special events and travel funding to work on creative projects and theses.

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Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative

The Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative (FURI) is one of the ways that you can tackle real-world challenges, explore career paths and build mentoring relationships with faculty outside of class. This paid research opportunity gives you the chance to conduct research, gain essential skills for career success and present your findings at our semi annual student research expo, Fulton Forge.

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Get an internship

Internships offer you the chance to gain hands-on experience in your field of study through practical work experience with industry leaders. You may even earn course credit while gaining valuable skills. Internships are usually paid and involve one summer of supervised work related to your career goals, helping you grow personally and professionally.

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Participate in outreach programs

Get involved with outreach programs that promote STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) in the community. You will help inspire younger students and show them the excitement of what we do every day. This is your chance to build mentoring skills, gain volunteer experience and motivate others to pursue careers in engineering and technology.

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Lead as a Fulton Academy camp counselor

Throughout the year, we host a number of summer camps that engage K-12 students in STEM activities. Join us as a Fulton Academy camp counselor to inspire future engineers and problem-solvers by guiding them on projects like robotics and mobile app creation. Ready to spark curiosity and make an impact?

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Get tutoring or become a tutor

Need help with your classes? Engineering tutoring centers are here to support you, whether you are on campus or learning online. Our tutors are students who have excelled in the same courses you are taking. Start by getting a tutor’s help, then become one yourself!

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