Arizona.edu – The University of Arizona

Arizona.edu is the official website of the University of Arizona in Tuscon, Arizona. The school was founded in 1885 in what some felt was a bold move, as the campus was built in an area consisting of desert. Users could first access the site beginning in 1994. In 2012, there were almost 40,000 students attending undergraduate, graduate and professional and medical training programs. The UA is a Research I level school and is responsible for over $600 million in research each year. The National Science Foundation has ranked the school at #18 out of the nation’s public universities. By visiting arizona.edu, prospective students can find information on degree programs, faculty, tuition costs, financial aid options and non-degree programs. UA offers programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, as well the Rogers College of Law, the College of Medicine and the College of Pharmacy. Also available on arizona.edu is information regarding transferring to the university, applying as an international student and deadlines for submitting application materials. Parents of students and prospective students may also visit arizona.edu for information on their child’s academic support, career services, campus safety, Family Weekend, graduation ceremonies and the Parents and Family Association offered by the school. Individuals looking to visit the campus can use the website to take a virtual tour, find maps and parking information, schedule a visit and learn more about the campus. In addition, arizona.edu offers information about employment opportunities with the University of Arizona and information on how to apply for any openings.

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