Online student community

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Student Community | ASU Online
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From online discussions with classmates to video chatting with faculty, ASU Online offers its online students enjoyable ways to become a part of the Sun Devil family.
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Welcome to Sun Devil Nation
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We invite you to embrace the diversity and traditions of Arizona State University as an online student. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with the ASU Online student community whatever your location on the globe and celebrate Sun Devil pride.
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A group of ASU graduates stand in a circle showing the pitchfork hand sign.
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Join our online student community
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We know that your university experience is about more than attending class. Whether you want to connect with fellow online students, study with peers or take part in university traditions, there are plenty of ways for you to be a part of ASU’s thriving student community. Online students living in the Phoenix area are able to take advantage of some additional on-campus opportunities including joining the ASU marching band and choir.

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Student-led clubs
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Sun Devils from around the globe create clubs focused on majors, topics of interest, geographic locations and more to build meaningful connections.

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An ASU Online student smiles while studying on her laptop near the beach.
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ASU campus tours
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Take a tour of the No. 1 “Cool Schools” for sustainability and a top 10 school in the country for global impact research, outreach and stewardship.

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A dog wearing a maroon ASU bandana lays on a green lawn.
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Future Digital Devils
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This Facebook group allows prospective students to connect with enrollment coaches, ask general questions, learn ASU fun facts and meet other future students.

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A student in a gold ASU polo shirt smiles while talking with other students.
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ASU Slack communities
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This messaging app allows ASU Online students to chat with other Sun Devils, success coaches and connect to ASU resources.

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An ASU Online student studies while laying on her bed.
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ASU traditions
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From Sparky the Sun Devil, ASU’s beloved mascot, to the Duel in the Desert rivalry game, there are plenty of ASU traditions to help spark your own Sun Devil pride.

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A future sun devil puts up her pitchforks during the homecoming parade and block party
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Sparky posing for a photo, wearing his football jersey, while holding up the Form Em' Devils hand sign
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Sparky the Sun Devil
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Sparky the Sun Devil is the official ASU mascot. Former ASU mascots include an owl, a “Normal” (named for the Tempe Normal School), and a bulldog. On Nov. 8, 1946, the student body voted 819 to 196 to change the mascot to a Sun Devil. Two years later, alumnus and Disney illustrator Bert Anthony designed “Sparky,” a devil holding a trident (colloquially referred to as a pitchfork).

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The large bronze pitchfork is permanently installed on the steps of the newly renovated Sun Devil Stadium
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Fear the Fork®
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The original Sparky the Sun Devil mascot wore a silk jumpsuit with a long tail and carried a pitchfork. This pitchfork, or trident, is still carried by Sparky today to ensure ASU’s rivals “Fear the Fork.” The pitchfork logo can also be seen on the helmets worn by the Arizona State Sun Devils football team.

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A view of the palm trees that border palm walk on Tempe campus.
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Palm Walk
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Palm Walk dates back to 1916. Located on the Tempe campus, Palm Walk is the most popular corridor and is lined with palm trees reaching heights of over 90 feet.

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A student holding up the Form Em' Devils hand sign to represent his ASU pride
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Fork ‘Em Devils®
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One of the easiest ways to recognize a Sun Devil is by seeing them sport the Fork ‘Em Devils hand sign, the universal sign of ASU pride. This hand gesture is widely used by those associated with ASU and is an extension of the trident that Sparky carries.

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A sold out Sun Devil Stadium during a football game
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Sun Devil Stadium
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ASU has fielded a football team since 1897. After its 2019 renovation, the stadium seats over 53,000 fans and is famous for its student section rightfully named “The Inferno.”

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The newly unveiled Pat Tillman statue stands at the entrance of the new Tillman Tunnel on the north end of Sun Devil Stadium
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ASU Sun Devil football team
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The Arizona State Sun Devils football team competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the South Division of the Pac-12 Conference. Famous Sun Devil Pat Tillman (#42) began his college career as a linebacker for ASU and later played professionally with the Arizona Cardinals before leaving football to enlist in the U.S. Army shortly after the September 11 attacks.

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This is an excellent opportunity to show success at a key moment in someone’s life.
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Grad cap
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With graduating classes well into the thousands each year, many Sun Devils choose to stand out and show something unique about themselves by decorating the top of their graduation caps, such as with the flag of their home state. How will you decorate yours to show your ASU pride?

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Explore your future
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Lifelong connections
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No matter where you are in the world, you can connect with other Sun Devils in your area through an ASU Alumni Association chapter. Get involved and start networking.

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Two ASU Online students dressed in graduation caps and gowns tap together small ASU foam fingers.