![]() ![]() ![]() Campus is large but not spread out (just has a lot of buildings) and very flat, so felt very walkable given the size. Geography is flat with river through it and surrounded by hills/mountains in distance. The area is growing with new buildings going up near campus. People park, walk the bridge and take sunset pics. It’s a mix of desert SW and modern glass buildings. Flying in is easy, airport is only 15 minutes and can get to campus via light rail, which also connects to downtown Phoenix. We only visited Tempe campus, which is the largest. ![]() So, it doesn’t feel as big as one would imagine off student population. For context, we are from a Metro area in the piedmont of the Carolinas, which I would refer to as a melting pot given all the transplants.ĪSU: It’s the largest of the three by far in student population, but is spread over 4 campuses in the Phoenix area, the largest of which is Tempe + they have a significant number of online degree students. ![]()
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