Nearly 80,000 students are joining ASU on a campus or location this fall, and this month ASU is greeting them with a variety of welcome and move-in events.
From learning the fight song to volunteering to listening to motivational speakers, there's no shortage of ways for new and returning students to get into the Sun Devil spirit for the fall semester.
Here we take a look at move-in and some of those Fall Welcome events below.
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ASU CAMP Scholar Alejandra Dorado (right) moves into the Best Hall residential community with help from her mom, Carla Nohemi Salazar (left), and her sister on the Tempe campus on Aug. 5. The CAMP Scholars Project provides academic support to students from migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds during their first year in college.
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Volunteers Juan Arredondo (left) and Michael Gazda (center) are on hand to assist CAMP Schloars with move-in at Best Hall, Aug. 5, on the Tempe campus.
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First-year clinical exercise science major Alyssa Guzman unloads items from a truck during move-in at the Gordon Commons residence hall on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Aug. 11.
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Guzman (left) gets help from her dad, Andrew, while moving into Gordon Commons on Aug. 11.
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First-year nursing major Mario McGee wheels a cart of his belongings during move-in at Gordon Commons on Aug. 11.
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McGee unpacks his belongings in his room at Gordon Commons during move-in on Aug. 11.
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Second-year students Cayden Perry (left) and Shelby Soma hand out gold T-shirts for students participating in the Solera Experience at ASU West on Aug. 14. The two-day experience helps incoming first-year and transfer students becoming oriented with ASU and the West campus.
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More than 300 first-year or new transfer students march through the Paley Gates on Aug. 14 as part of the Solera Experience at ASU West.
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Third-year gender studies student Kaitlyn Bowe unloads her mother's car as she moves into the Las Casas residential hall on ASU’s West campus on Aug. 14.
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Third-year forensic psychology student Alyssa Guyton gets assistance from her mother, Sylvia, and father, Jeffrey, as she moves into her Las Casas room on ASU’s West campus on Aug. 4.
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Pat Tillman Veteran Center Executive Director Shawn Banzhaf talks with new student veterans and teaches them how to become successful Sun Devils, including how to properly flash the pitchfork sign, on Monday, Aug. 14, at ASU’s West campus.
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Singer, author, actor fashion icon and activist Janelle Monáe was this year's featured Fall Welcome speaker, hosted by Changemaker Central at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe on Aug. 14. The event was livestreamed at the Downtown Phoenix, West and Polytechnic campuses, as well as online for ASU Online students.
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Students fill the floor of Desert Financial Arena to listen to Fall Welcome speaker Janelle Monáe in Tempe.
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Third-year students Valerie Loera (left), Yumi Toulegenova and Andrea Aguilar make garden kits as part of the Sparky Day of Service event on the Polytechnic campus on Aug. 16. The Welcome Week event, sponsored by Changemaker Central in coordination with Valley of the Sun United Way, brought student volunteers together to create kits with packages of dirt, seed packets and labels. The kits were put in egg cartons, with instructions, and will be donated to elementary schools in need to help students learn about growing healthy food.
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A variety of seeds will go into garden kits created by ASU students for Welcome Week's Sparky Day of Service held Aug. 16 at the Polytechnic campus.
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Third-year aeronautical management and graphic information technology student Valerie Loera counts out three spaghetti squash seeds for a garden kit during the Sparky Day of Service event held Aug. 16 on the Polytechnic campus.
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Students were greeted by a bit of rain during Sun Devil Welcome held Aug. 15 at Mountain America Stadium. The annual event teaches first-year students about ASU traditions and the resources available to them at the university.
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Students from the W. P. Carey School of Business display their Sun Devil pride during the Sun Devil Welcome event for first-year students on Aug. 15.
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First-years from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering section illuminate Mountain America Stadium with their phones during Sun Devil Welcome.
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Hundreds of ASU students check out the booths that were set up for Passport to ASU on Aug. 16 at the Student Pavilion on the Tempe campus. The event was spread out across the Tempe campus' Hayden Library, Memorial Union and Student Pavilion, and showcased more than a 1,000 clubs and organizations that students can get involved in.
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Fourth-year manufacturing engineering student Caleb Hecht, with the Combat Ready Robotics club, offers an interested student a controller to drive a sample robot during Passport to ASU. The club teaches students how to build nearly indestructible robots for competition.
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South Bend Drive, a band made up of ASU musicians, performs outside the Memorial Union during Passport to ASU on Aug. 16.
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Penny Harris, a member of the Cree Nation and staff member with American Indian Student Support Services, talks with interested students at the Hayden Library during Passport to ASU.
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Top photo: More than 300 students, participating in the Solera Experience at ASU West, sing the ASU Fight Song on Monday, Aug. 14. Solera is a two-day experience for all incoming first-year and transfer students at the West campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News