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Aug 05 2025
I had to finish my degree at another university because they somehow cannot not correct an administrative glitch from when I was on medical leave after a motorcycle accident. They say I owe them $15,000 for a semester that I officially medically withdrew from. The bureaucratic runaround trying to correct the issue was exhausting and a total dead end. After dozens of hours working on this I decided to find another school to finish my degree. ASU does not care about students. They care about money. Period. They are causing harm to the community with their culture of disinterested administrators, contradictory information, and innavigable bureaucracy. There is no personalization, compassion, or interest in individual success. The advisors are a joke. And if there’s an administrative issue to work out, brace yourself for a challenge. The people lost in the cracks of this toxic institution are the ones with the least amount of resources to make it right. I am an immigrant who comes from a family with no formal education. I was new to the world of academia and all I needed was some care and guidance. A place of learning is meant to fill you with hope and promise, but this institution made me feel powerless, hopeless and angry.
Aug 04 2025
Good
Jul 27 2025
I stay at one of the apartments near Native American Connections near 2nd Ave by the Asu Downtown dorms. I was wondering if they had a program for one of your level 4 Asu programs at our apartments. Because, I see a lot of your students in my apartment complex ?👹
May 09 2025
Um not sure who is doing the advertisements for ASU…. But “2 in the pink, 1 in the stink” doesn’t make me wanna take this school seriously. I grew up in Arizona, so go ASU! Hahaaaaa
Please reach out to Arizona State University for more detailed information on membership options and pricing.
Yes, you can certainly take a tour of the space before signing up for a membership. In fact, it’s encouraged, to help you get a feel for what your workday will look like. Reach out here to set up a time to come and see the space.
Storage in coworking spaces can be limited, with most of it reserved for members with dedicated desks and private offices. However, you can reach out to the coworking operator using the form on the right side of the page to see what options are currently available.
Phoenix Bioscience Core is open during regular business hours listed above. For any other requirements, make sure to contact the operator directly.
Most, if not all, amenities are available to you as a member, regardless of the type of membership. Some shared spaces, like the meeting rooms, need to be booked in advance and private offices are only available for those with a subscription. However, all the other areas, like the lounge, kitchen and breakout spaces, are usable by every member. All complimentary services are available and anything ancillary can be purchased or negotiated with Arizona State University.