The steps on this page apply to applicants and admitted undergraduate students before the semester of admission. Once a semester starts, and if you are enrolled in classes, you must withdraw formally from ASU.
By submitting your request to cancel your admission, you are also canceling any housing assignment and financial aid awards (including scholarships).
Be aware that you will still be responsible for any nonrefundable housing charges or other university charges you may have incurred. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU.
Step 1: Drop or withdraw from your classes. It is your responsibility to withdraw from classes. You must withdraw from all classes before the end of ASU’s refund period or you will be responsible for all tuition charges. By registering for classes you agree to pay all applicable tuition and registration fees. You are not dropped from your classes due to nonpayment. Sign in to My ASU to withdraw from your classes.
Step 2: After you’ve completed Step 1, select the “Cancel My Application” or “Admission to ASU” button below. Sign in to My ASU using your ASURITE User ID and password. Forgot your ASURITE User ID or password? Call the Help Desk at 480-965-6500 for help in resetting your password.
By submitting your request to cancel your application or admission, you are also canceling any housing assignment and any financial aid awards (including scholarships). Be aware that you will still be responsible for any housing charges or other university charges you may have incurred. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU. Please allow at least two weeks to stop receiving communications from ASU.
Deferred admission is for students who want to begin their studies in a later semester than their admission semester. The admission deferment only guarantees admission into the university and not necessarily admission to a particular major or program of study. You may defer your admission for up to five terms or 2 ½ years*.
*International students on an F-1 visa may defer up to one consecutive term past the original term of admission.
If you decide to attend ASU during a different semester than your deferment semester, contact Admission Services.
Admitted undergraduate students should request to defer their admission at least two weeks before the first day of classes in their initial semester.
If you have questions about deferring before you receive an admission decision, please contact your personal admission representative.
If you have decided to delay your first semester at ASU, you should defer your admission. Consider your options carefully before taking this step.
Typical reasons for deferring your admission include:
Only scholarship recipients who are deferring for financial or personal reasons must complete the scholarship deferment form.
If you have not registered for classes
By submitting your request to defer your admission, you are also canceling any housing assignment and orientation appointment. Be aware that you will still be responsible for any nonrefundable housing charges or other university charges you might have incurred. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU.
If you have registered for classes
It is your responsibility to withdraw from classes. You must withdraw from all classes before the end of ASU’s refund period or you will be responsible for all tuition charges. By registering for classes, you agree to pay all applicable tuition and registration fees. You are not dropped from your classes due to nonpayment. Sign in to My ASU to withdraw from your classes.
Incoming domestic undergraduate students requesting to defer admission to a later semester should withdraw from classes (if applicable) and submit their deferral request at least two weeks before the first day of classes. Requests received after this deadline will not be approved, and a new application for admission will be required.
If you are unable to access the above form, email deferugadmissions@asu.edu with detailed information regarding your request including ASU ID, reason for deferment request and the term in which you want to enroll.
Incoming international undergraduate students requesting to defer admission, should withdraw from classes (if applicable), then download and complete the international deferment form and email it to deferugadmissions@asu.edu no later than two weeks prior to your start date. Deferral requests received after this timeframe will not be approved and a new application for admission will be required.
Important scholarship and financial aid information
Upon your admission deferment approval, your ASU scholarship awards will be automatically approved. Any financial aid or scholarships disbursed must be returned.
ASU is unable to defer any privately awarded scholarships. You must notify your private scholarship sponsor of your deferment request with ASU. Private scholarship deferment decisions will be made by the scholarship sponsor.
You should request transcripts from every educational institution attended. Official transcripts must be mailed or sent electronically directly to Admission Services by the records office of the issuing institution. Transcripts delivered by hand will be accepted only if they are sealed in the original high school envelope. ASU does not accept transcripts transmitted by fax. High school transcripts must show GPA and date of graduation. ASU requires an English translation of all foreign-language transcripts.
Mailing address (all materials, all campuses):
Admission Services
Arizona State University
PO Box 870112
Tempe, AZ 85287-0112
You can choose to share your academic and financial records with your parent or guardian. Select the Profile tab on My ASU and find Add a Guest under My ASU Guest Access Permissions. This is particularly important if you defer your admission and anticipate having limited computer or Wi-Fi access.
Although you’ve deferred your admission to ASU, you might still have outstanding charges and Priority Tasks. ASU suggests that you review your student account to avoid collection agency activity. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU.
F-1 undergraduate students wishing to defer admission should email ASUinternational@asu.edu.