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Future Undergraduate Students
The process of finding the right school and programs for you can be daunting. But don't worry about it, we have a lot of information and programs that will help you make these important decisions.
Start Early! You can begin to get acquainted with the UA and College of Engineering when you're still in high school. In fact, our Summer Engineering Academy and Summer Engineering & Robotics Camp have been tailored to appeal to students in grade school, middle school, and junior high.
Once you're in high school, your university search will intensify, and the more information you have at your disposal, the easier it will be to make a decision about college. Some issues you'll want to consider include:
· review our admission requirements
· explore engineering scholarships
· check out our prospective student calendar for info on visiting us
· learn about your first engineering class, Engineering 102
You'll also want to know what's in store for you once you're here.
Check out these tools that will help expand and enrich your life as an undergraduate:
· staff in the Engineering Academic Center are here to help you with everything from finding academic forms to help with your homework
· students who meet the proper entrance requirements can find a great deal of help in the Honors College
· the Multi-Cultural Engineering Program supports engineering students from under-represented groups
If you have questions about your academic journey, please contact us.