Arizona State University

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  1. Lake Havasu

    • Lake Havasu Campus

      ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City is a different kind of ASU. Your professors will call you by your first name in our naturally casual learning environment. One day, you could be alongside your instructor in shorts and a tee cataloguing species of fish in the lake; the next, be paddling your heart out to beat your professors in a friendly canoeing competition. ASU in Lake Havasu opened fall 2012, so everything is new. This means you get to be a big part of creating, not just your own college experience, but the ASU in Havasu experience for generations of future Sun Devils.

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      1. Santiago Hall

        (HASAL) Santiago Hall is where the administrative offices for ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu city reside.

        This building also houses mediated classrooms and community activity space. 

      2. Daytona Hall

        (HADNL) Daytona Hall houses a gym used for events such as 3-on-basketball tournaments, volleyball games and orientation fairs. The campus also has a soccer field, track and baseball field for outdoor intramurals and activities. 

        Daytona Hall houses the Sun Devil Market which sells brakfast lunch and snack foods. 

      3. Mesquite Hall

        (HAMSQ) Home to the Student Center, Mesquite Hall features a balcony which affords stunning views of the lake. Mesquite Hall is used for student activities such as video game tournaments, football viewing parties and a place to hang out before and after class.

        Their are also quiet areas for studying and group projects. 

      4. Ironwood Hall

        )HAIRD) Ironwood Hall is an academic building home to several classes. The classrooms are set up to facilitate discussion-based seminar courses and traditional lecture-style courses. 

        Discussion-based courses have individual desks on wheels so the class can be set up in any style to enable entire class or small group discussions. 

      5. Saguaro Hall

        (HASRO) Saguaro Hall is home to science labs for teaching chemistry, biology, and physics.

      6. Learning Resource Center

        (HALRC) Your go-to place for studying before, after or between classes, the Learning Resource Center provides space for group work as well as designated quiet areas. The building houses the library, computer lab, tutoring center and study spaces. 

      7. Lake Havasu Residence Hall

        Featuring single- and double-occupancy rooms with Wi-Fi, cable and laundry facilities, the Havasu Residence hall is just steps away from campus resources, classrooms and professors.