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FAQs
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Who can take advantage of AZUN ?
Anyone eligible for admission to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, or University of Arizona can take courses through AZUN.
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If I'm enrolled at one of the state universities in Arizona, do I have to apply to take classes through AZUN?
No, all you need to do is complete the enrollment form.
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How do I know which courses are offered through AZUN?
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How do I register for an on-line course through AZUN?
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How much is tuition for online classes offered through AZUN and how do I pay?
Tuition rates for all three participating AZUN institutions are affordable and competitive, but vary slightly. Students participating through AZUN programs pay home campus tuition rates for classes they take from all three AZUN institutions. Use the links below to learn about the tuition rates at your AZUN home campus.
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If I have financial aid can I use it toward my AZUN class?
Yes, your financial aid can apply to your AZUN class as it would toward your home campus classes. Contact the financial aid office at your home campus for details.
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How do I get my books for the class?
Books are generally available through the provider university's on-line bookstore...
Your online class home page or your instructor will provide details. If you have difficulty getting the books you need, contact your home campus AZUN coordinator.
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What other services am I entitled to at the provider school?
See our Student Resources page.
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How do I receive credit for courses I take through a provider campus?
Upon completion of every enrolled semester, the provider automatically sends transcripts to your home campus, and the course(s) will appear as TRANSFER HOURS. Transfer grades will not affect your home campus GPA. All future requests for transcripts must be requested directly from the provider/host institution (where you took the course). Check with your home campus AZUN coordinator if you have questions concerning transcripts.
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To be an AZUN student, do I have to follow a degree track?
No, AZUN welcomes non-degree seeking students .
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How do I drop a course?
You must contact your home-campus coordinator when you drop a course to ensure both universities are aware that you dropped it.
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If I am an international student, how many credits can I take per semester?
- International students living outside the U.S. may take the maximum number of credits allowed by the home campus.
- International students living legally in the U.S. and holding an F-1 Student Visa may take a limited number of credits through AZUN. Check with your home campus AZUN coordinator, who will explain the federal guidelines.
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I live out of state; do I pay the same tuition rates as out-of-state students who attend classes at Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, or University of Arizona?
Out-of-state students who take classes on-line through Northern Arizona University may pay lower rates than out-of-state residential students. Check the home-campus rates for each participating AZUN institution.
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