The Class of 2029 has arrived on Arizona State University’s West Valley campus where students from 44 states and 71 countries are pursuing their studies.
The campus’ 5,400-plus enrollment represents a 15 percent increase since the recent launch of the West Valley Forward initiative, according to a release.
"The enrollment growth at ASU’s West Valley campus reflects the strong sense of community students are choosing to join. As we expand, we remain committed to ensuring that every student feels supported and connected," Dean of Students Regina Matos said.
Several new undergraduate and graduate programs have been added, including:
Undergraduate programs: forensic science, engineering science, engineering science and digital forensics.
Graduate programs: master's degrees in spor