Why study in Arizona?
Mary College at ASU is a transformative exchange experience. As a Collegiate Fellow, students immerse themselves in a culture and ideas different from their own. It is a chance to see the needs of the Church and the culture from a broader and more national perspective – all while experiencing the beautiful state of Arizona and the Southwest United States.
Mary College is located in Tempe, Arizona, in the Old St. Mary’s at ASU. It is a beautiful and recently renovated location that Mary College shares with the All Saints Catholic Newman Center.
Where will I live?
University of Mary students are housed in ASU apartments equipped with a private bathroom suite, kitchen, and furniture.
Who can study at Mary College?
University of Mary students are eligible to study in Arizona after a semester at Mary and must be in attendance for at least one semester immediately prior to participating. Participation is a privilege, and approval by the University of Mary is required. Only students in good academic standing and behavioral standing are eligible to apply.”
What is the cost?
University of Mary students will continue to pay their regular tuition rate to the University of Mary but will pay room, board, and student fees to ASU for their semester in Tempe, in addition to the Mary College membership fee. Financial aid and scholarships still apply, and accepted Mary College members are eligible for the Don Briel Scholarship.
Do I get to travel?
Yes, students get to travel both locally and abroad! The Mary College at ASU program offers an annual study pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi following finals week each December at the end of the fall semester. For ten days, join your classmates on a life-changing, first-hand experience of the Eternal City. This is a great opportunity to study domestically and internationally within one semester.
Locally, students are also able to attend weekend retreats and an excursion to the Grand Canyon with Mary College students. A week-long fall or spring break also allows students to explore the American Southwest.
Will I miss out on student life activities?
There are many community events at Mary College. On Tuesday evenings, Mary College invites ASU community members and the general public to an event centered around food and fellowship, fittingly named Convivium (from the Latin for life together). This event, which often features guest speakers, is an opportunity not only to bring people together but also to bring the classroom into a social environment, growing relationships between students and strengthening their communal desire for truth established in the classroom.