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470: 439: 521: 576: 424: 409: 36: 564: 537: 509: 193:, the first building constructed on campus in 1894, still stands today. The university used to be named the Arizona Territorial Normal School and was initially used to train public school teachers. In 1925 the college was renamed the Tempe State Teachers College and started offering its first four-year bachelor's degree. After gaining accreditation in 1933, the college started offering graduated programs in 1937. The Tempe campus is also the largest of the four campuses, with 54,866 students enrolled in its programs. There are many notable landmarks on campus, including 497: 458: 552: 381: 595: 482: 375:
Vista del Sol (Upper division) – Privately owned, operated, and managed by American Campus Communities through an on campus Real-Estate Investment Trust (Student REIT) set up through American Campus Communities and Arizona State University. This agreement is one of the first of its
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Hassayampa Academic Village (A–E) (Mohave Hall – WP Carey School of Business) (Arroyo – WP Carey School of Business) (Jojoba Hall – WP Carey School of Business) (Chuparosa Hall – – WP Carey School of Business) (Acacia Hall – – WP Carey School of Business Leader's
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Adelphi Commons I (Freshman – Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Barrett, the Honors College, College of Health Solutions, and W.P. Carey School of Business)
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This figure is summed from students whose academic majors are based on the Tempe campus – any ASU student may be enrolled in classes on any of the four campuses simultaneously.
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Hassayampa Academic Village (F–H) (Mesquite Hall – WP Carey School of Business) (Verbena Hall – WP Carey School of Business) (Acourtia Hall – WP Carey School of Business)
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Adelphi Commons II (Freshman – Residential of Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, and School of Sustainability)
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San Pablo Hall (Freshman – Residential College of Health Solutions, Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College, and School for the Future of Innovation in Society)
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Barrett Honors College (Freshman-Senior) (Cereus) (Agave) (Sustainability House at Barrett, SHAB) (Cottonwood) (Rosewood) (Juniper) (Willow)
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Palo Verde East Hall (Freshman – Residential College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College)
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Palo Verde West Hall (Freshman – Residential College of Liberal Arts and Science and Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College)
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In addition, the Tempe campus hosts courses and programs offered by the following schools and colleges:
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Greek Leadership Village (Upper-division, only for students in sororities and fraternities)
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All residential communities here are for the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.
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This article is about ASU's physical campus in Tempe, AZ. For the university itself, see
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Cholla Apartments (Now permanently closed to make room for the Greek Leadership Village)
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The main library on campus is the Hayden Library which is mostly located underground
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Tooker Hall (Freshman – Residential College of Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering)
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Best Hall (Freshman and the Arcadia Residential Community for Design and the Arts)
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ASU University Office of Institutional Analysis. September 24, 2008
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The Tempe campus is home to the following schools and colleges:
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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions
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Arizona State University

Arizona State University
President
Michael M. Crow
Tempe
Arizona
33°25′02″N 111°56′11″W / 33.4172°N 111.9365°W / 33.4172; -111.9365
Urban
campus.asu.edu/tempe
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Phoenix
downtown Tempe
Old Main
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium
Frank Lloyd Wright
Charles Trumbull Hayden Library
University Club Building
Arizona State University § Academics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Sustainability
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
W.P. Carey School of Business
Barrett, The Honors College
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College

Desert Financial Arena
Old Main (1898), the oldest building on campus

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