Graduate Admission

Ready to Pursue the Work You Believe In?

Our diverse community of scholars takes an innovative approach to the study of social justice by uniting multiple academic disciplines. 

As a graduate student in our school, you will be immersed in publicly­-engaged academic research, creative and critical knowledge production and socially-embedded community partnerships.

Our graduate programs take a transdisciplinary approach to understanding and solving problems, and our programs offer flexibility for students to tailor their studies and research to match individual interests.

Backed by the resources of Arizona State University, the nation’s largest public research university, graduate students in the School of Social Transformation catalyze social change while receiving their degree.

Step 1: Find your degree program. 

Browse SST graduate degrees that enable you to combine undergraduate and graduate coursework to accelerate your completion of a master's degree. 

Graduate degrees

Online degrees

Step 2: Apply to ASU. 

Find out what you need to know about getting into graduate school at ASU, including graduate FAQs

Step 3: You've been admitted. Now what? 

Work through your priority tasks and any other to-dos. You can also review details on enrollement, international students and more on the ASU graduate admissions webpage.

My ASU priority tasks

Complete the tasks listed on your My ASU

Step 4: Familiarize yourself with graduate student resources. 

Review the resources and opportunities available to you to help you achieve your academic career and goals. 

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Portrait of Cheryl Wynn smiling at the camera.

The best piece of advice I would give to students is to listen to that voice inside you that tells you when something resonates with you. That voice is telling you this is for you. "This" can be your program, your mentor, your new friendships, and so much more that ASU has to offer.”

Cheryl Wynn
MA in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, 2024.