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Summer financial aid not an urban myth

ASU has several ways to obtain financial aid during the regular semester, but did you know that you can register for summer financial aid? It’s true! There are federal loans available, as well as the Pell Grant and Work-Study. Visit https://students.asu.edu/financialaid/summer. There’s even a handy cost-of-attendance calculator that will estimate the cost of 6-week and […]

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Course registration form solves class registration issues

Trying to register for a class, but not having any luck? Submit a Course Override Form. Advisors will check for registration errors, prerequisite completion, or provide options when the class is full. You can find the form at http://innovation.asu.edu/life-at-poly/current-students/course-override-request.

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GIT Creative Affair a big success

The GIT Creative Affair, held on April 29, 2014, gave GIT students the chance to showcase their work and to network with faculty. The Affair, which also honored graduating seniors, saw numerous GIT students and their families on the Polytechnic campus. GIT undergrad Marcos Rodriguez, who is an Adobe Partners By Design Student Representative, wrote […]

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GIT now part of Fulton Schools

As of summer 2014, GIT, along with other programs from the College of Technology and Innovation, now comprise the sixth school in ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Many students have had questions, and now the answers to the most frequently asked questions are available at http://engineering.asu.edu/bettertogether/.

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New web lab highlights multiple devices, usability testing

The newest lab addition to the GIT family is the Web Device and Usability Lab. It’s located in Santa Catalina 157, and the official opening is fall 2014. The lab contains numerous devices, from a big-screen TV to smartphones, for testing websites and web applications. The lab also has software available for students to test […]

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GIT Device and Usability Lab

The GIT Device and Usability Lab, located in Santa Catalina Hall, is a collection of computers, mobile phones, tablets and other devices to be used for website testing. The lab is based on the Open Device Lab concept, a grassroots movement where there is a shared community pool of web-enabled and connected devices for testing […]

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