Step 1: Application (time 15-25 minutes)
To begin the application for ASU-Newport simply create an account after clicking on the following link,. ATTENTION: If you experience technical issues, (i.e. an error message) please email . We can resolve any issue you run into and have you registered before classes start!
Please take your time and answer the questions to the best of your ability. Information that is incorrect may cause a delay in the processing of your application. Once the admissions application is submitted, the Admissions Office will review it and contact you via your personal email.
Step 2: Submit Required Documents
Please submit your admissions items according to your student type.
First Time Entering Student: |
Transfer Student: |
Visiting Student: |
Returning Student: |
Documents Required: Final High School Transcript Shot Records College Entrance Scores (no more than five years old): ACT
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Documents Required: Shot Records Official College Transcript from the LAST college attended before ASUN College Entrance Scores (no more than five years old): ACT
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Documents Required: Usually none! If the course you want to take has a prerequisite, submit proof of your successful completion of the prerequisite. A screenshot will work! All students who want to enroll Composition I & College Algebra must meet minimum
score requirements:
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Documents Required: Official College Transcript from the LAST college attended before ASUN We should have all other required items on file!
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*If you are a First Time Entering student and you were enrolled in a concurrent education program through your high school, please provide an official transcript from the college who sponsored the concurrent program at your high school.
**If you are a Transfer student and you will use Veteran鈥檚 Administration (VA) benefits, you must provide an official transcript from each college you attended prior to ASUN.
(If you need to take a college entrance test (Accuplacer), .)
College Transcripts must be sent directly (electronically or mailed) from the college you attended or delivered to ASUN in a sealed envelope. NOTE: Submitted college transcripts will be evaluated for satisfactory academic progress (SAP) at your last institution. For more information on Satisfactory Academic Progress, click here.
Additionally, these documents can be mailed to ; mailed to ASUN Admissions, 7648 Victory Blvd., Newport, AR 72112 If you are applying to a special program (Cosmetology, High Voltage Lineman Technology, Nursing, or Surgical Technology) please submit your program application packet with all program application materials according to directions on the website. For the Office of Admission's forms and resources click . If you have questions, please email .
Step 3: Complete your FAFSA
In most cases, an FAFSA (Federal Application for Student Aid) is needed if seeking
Financial Aid or scholarships. To apply for the FAFSA, please have all of your tax
forms and possibly your parent鈥檚 information as well if you filed as a dependent on
your Federal Income Tax Forms. This will take about 30 minutes to complete. (School Code 042034). If you are applying for federal financial aid for ASU-Newport
please go to to access the latest in information and documents to begin this process. If you
have questions, please email
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If you need assistance completing the FAFSA, please visit the OneStop at any of our
three campus locations to help you with that process.
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Step 4: Start Class!
Spring 2024: January 16, 2024
Spring 2024 Fast II: February 12, 2024
Spring 2024 Fast III and Flex II: March 11, 2024
Spring 2024 Fast IV: April 15, 2024
Step 5: Get your Books
The ASU-Newport offers a great rental program that allows students in most academic programs to rent textbooks for $20 per credit hour. This program is designed with students in mind and gives them seamless access to all of the textbooks they need while saving them money. To learn more about the textbook rental program, visit the .
Call 870-512-7806 to discuss your options or for hours of operation.
Step 1: Application (time 15-25 minutes)
To begin the application for ASU-Newport, simply create an account after clicking on the following link,.
Please take your time and answer the questions to the best of your ability. Information that is incorrect may cause a delay in the processing of your application. Once the admissions application is submitted, the Admissions Office will review it and contact you via your personal email that you provided.
Details
Course(s) taught on the high school campus or online by credentialed high school faculty with only high school students in the course(s).
Location
Students attend classes in their high school with other high school students.
Cost
Students are responsible for paying tuition and fees for course(s) and purchasing textbook(s), unless supplied by the high school. When taking concurrent classes at a high school campus during regular school hours, the Endorsed Concurrent course tuition is provided at a reduced rate.
Students may be eligible to receive the ADHE Concurrent Challenge Scholarship. Click to learn more about the ADHE Concurrent Scholarship.
Frequently Asked Questions for Concurrent Enrollment
How will I benefit?
There are many benefits of taking college classes while you鈥檙e still in high school. You can:
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get a head start on college
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earn college credits early (possibly earning your college degree in less than four years)
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challenge yourself academically
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get a taste of the academic and social aspects of college life
Am I eligible?
Check with the counselor at your high school for eligibility.
Which classes can I take?
Check with the counselor at your high school for eligibility.
How many classes can I take?
Check with the counselor at your high school for limitations.
Can I take classes online?
Concurrent enrollment online courses are available for students with permission/support from their principal.
The application for the ASU-Newport Concurrent program is located at .
Questions? Email
Details
Course(s) taught on the college campus and/or by college instructor with a blend of high school and college students in the course(s).
Location
Students attend classes on an ASUN campus or online with ASUN students.
Cost
Students are responsible for paying tuition and fees for course(s) and purchasing textbook(s).
Students taking an ASUN course while still in high school may be eligible to receive the ADHE Concurrent Challenge Scholarship.
Click to learn more about the ADHE Concurrent Scholarship.
Frequently Asked Questions for Dual Enrollment
How will I benefit?
There are many benefits of taking college classes while you鈥檙e still in high school.
You can:
- get a head start on college
- earn college credits early (possibly earning your college degree in less than four years)
- challenge yourself academically
- get a taste of the academic and social aspects of college life
Am I eligible?
Check with the counselor at your high school for eligibility.
Which classes can I take?
Check with the counselor at your high school for eligibility.
How many classes can I take?
Check with the counselor at your high school for limitations.
Can I take classes online?
Dual enrollment online courses are available for students with permission/support
from their principal.
The application for the ASU-Newport Dual program is currently disabled at this time.
Questions? Email
Details
Students earn workforce-ready credentials while completing their high school diplomas. Courses are taught by ASUN IGNITE faculty.
Location
Students attend classes on the ASUN Newport campus in the IGNITE Academy.
Cost
When enrolled in the IGNITE Academy, students are not responsible for paying tuition and fees for course(s) and purchasing textbook(s).
To enroll in the IGNITE Academy contact Lindsey Campbell at (870) 512-7860 or
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For more information visit .
I am enrolled in classes...Now What?
How do I...
Log into MyCampus
Visit mycampus.asun.edu to access your course(s) via Canvas.
Retrieve My Username and Password
- Go to
- Select "Forgotten Password" below the login.
- Type in your ASU-Newport Email address. Example:
- Select "Send a reset password link to my personal email address"
- Check your personal email address. It may take up to five minutes to get to your inbox.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the reset password process.
- Please allow up to forty-five minutes for your password to sync to our cloud application such as Canvas LMS and Outlook.
View My Bill
- Visit my.asun.edu/ssb and visit the TouchNet section. Click on the link that says 鈥淐lick here to View/Pay your bill鈥.
- Tuition, fees, and other charges will be available to view in TouchNet upon registration.
Pay My Bill
Q: How do I find out my balance and make payments?
A:
- Go to my.asun.edu/ssb and visit the TouchNet section. Click on the link that says 鈥淐lick here to View/Pay your bill
- Call 870-512-7802 to make a payment over the phone.
- Visit one of our campuses to make a payment in person.
View My Courses
Q: I am not sure where to go to access my course(s).
A: Visit my.asun.edu and click on Canvas LMS at the top of the page
Access My Course
Q: I went to Canvas and my course(s) are not showing!
A: Courses are available to view on the day the first day of the term.
Books
Visit the following website to rent your books from ASU-Newport!
View My Financial Aid
DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS ONLY:
Have you completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? If not, please complete the FAFSA as soon as possible. Be sure to add the ASU-Newport School Code: 042034. id.
Financial Aid Awards
Do you have a financial aid award on your student account? Check my.asun.edu/ssb to see if you have an award posted. If you do not have an award and have completed the FAFSA, email .
Stipends
Students who have money remaining after their tuition and fees have been paid will receive a refund. Refunds are processed after the census date for each term start (full, flex, and fast terms). The census date is the point in time in which ASU-Newport verifies students are attending courses. No refunds will be processed before the census date each term.
In most cases, refunds will reach student bank accounts two to three days after they are processed by ASU-Newport. For students who do not have direct deposits, paper checks will be issued through the mail. It can take a minumum of 10 days for mailed checks to reach your address. To ensure you receive your funds, direct deposit is highly encouraged.
Please review the current academic calendar for the census dates. Click to view the current academic calendar.
Access to Student Support Resources
Visit Student Support Services here.
Access to Academic Support Services
Get Tutoring
Q: I need extra academic help in my classes!
A: Visit my.asun.edu and click on Canvas LMS or .
Drop My Course(s)
If you need to drop a course, please utilize the form in the link below. Withdrawing from courses before the drop date will result in a W on your academic transcript. Withdraws not completed on or before the last day to withdraw will result in an F grade for your course(s). To view the last days to withdraw, visit the current academic calendar.
NOTE: If you withdraw from your courses (after the census date), you are still responsible for your charges.
Withdraw Request: Access the Withdrawal Form
Completed Withdrawal Requests can be scanned and emailed to registrar@asun.edu or dropped off at the ASU-Newport campus closest to you.
Transfer My Course(s) to Another Institution
After you complete your course(s) and you have a zero balance for your student account, request an official transcript to be sent to the institution of your choice!
Transcript and Records Request: .
Send completed Transcript Request Forms to transcripts@asun.edu .