- Find Internships and Employment
- Get Involved in the Community
- Learn about Service Careers
- Promote Events and Opportunities
- Find On-campus Activities
- Get Ready for Internships and Employment
- Find Funding and Research Opportunities
- Learn about Community Events
Find Internships and Employment
AmeriCorps
Learn more about the AmeriCorps national service program.
Contact your Internship Coordinator
Contact your specific college, school or department internship coordinator; more information can be found at each academic program’s website.
Helpful career links
Find other resources that may be helpful during your career development process. The list includes ASU partners, Web links to external vendors and services, and documents that you may download.
OrangeSlyce
Find internships and freelance opportunities.
Public Allies
Learn about the Public Allies apprenticeship program designed to develop the next generation of civic leaders.
Student Employment and ASU Work-Study
Find student employment opportunities on and off campus.
Sun Devil Career Link
Post your resume, learn about career events, and find employment opportunities.
University Service Learning
Learn more about ASU’s service learning program that combines community service with academic instruction.
Get Involved in the Community
ASU Community Service Program
The Community Service Program serves the entire ASU student, faculty and staff population by engaging students in service on campus and throughout Valley communities. Our staff is devoted to engaging students in meaningful service while promoting a life-long commitment to public service and civic responsibility.
ASU University Service Learning Program
Through University Service Learning, you can earn 3 upper-division credits and, in some cases, satisfy the General Studies Cultural Diversity requirement while providing a valuable community service!
Community Information & Referral
Community Information & Referral is a vital link between people who need help and the organizations which provide that help. Their database of over 2000 agencies includes government and private nonprofit organizations, self-help groups, civic clubs, professional associations, and much more.
Search for Community Service Student Organizations at ASU
ASU has over 30 student organizations dedicated to community service on all four campuses.
Serve.gov: find and create volunteer opportunities
Serve.gov is your online resource for not only finding volunteer opportunities in your community, but also creating your own. Use Serve.gov to help you do your part. America’s foundation will be built one community at a time – and it starts with you.
Volunteer with HandsOn Greater Phoenix
HandsOn Greater Phoenix is a non-profit organization that empowers people to become engaged, take action and create positive change in their communities.
VolunteerMatch: Find a place to volunteer
Enter your ZIP code, city or state and keywords describing the opportunity you're looking for. Or enter the skills you have (or would like to develop).
Learn about Service Careers
Apply to Teach for America and help children attain an excellent education
Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates of all academic majors and career interests who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools and become leaders in the effort to expand educational opportunity.
Become a Peace Corps Volunteers to travel overseas and make a difference
Peace Corps Volunteer travel overseas to make real differences in the lives of real people.
Become a Public Ally to get paid to make a difference
Public Allies Arizona is an intense 10-month Apprenticeship Program designed to develop the next generation of civic leaders.
Join AmeriCorps to get education awards in exchange for community service
AmeriCorps is a national service program initiated by President Clinton, often referred to as the "domestic Peace Corps." AmeriCorps provides thousands of Americans of all ages and backgrounds with education awards in exchange for community service.
Promote Events and Opportunities
Promote ASU events on the ASU Web Calendar
Fill out this simple form to advertise your ASU sponsored event.
Share your events and opportunities on the Community Connect Bulletin
The ASU Community Connect Bulletin is a blog where ASU and the greater community are encouraged to post their needs, resources and stories. Posts are automatically shared on our Twitter (@ASUcommunity) and our Facebook page for additional exposure.
Find On-campus Activities
ASU Events Calendar
See what's happening at each ASU campus.
Exhibits @ Noon Tours
ASU Museums, Galleries and Collections offers one tour the 4th Wednesday of every month at one of the 24 locations on the Tempe campus, starting in September! Tours meet at the entrance of the location providing the tour, and are from Noon - 1 pm.
Public Art self-guided tours
The self-guided tour of ASU’s public art pieces may be the most individualized of all, allowing visitors to view the University’s public art works at their own pace and at any time.
The Arboretum: take a tour of ASU's oasis of plants from around the world
The Arboretum at ASU is managed by the Facilities Management Ground Services Department, and encompasses the entire Tempe Campus. It's open to the public seven days a week, dawn to dusk and free of charge.
Visit School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) facilities
Schedule a tour of the Center for Meteorite Studies, Dietz Museum of Geology, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) facility, Mars Space Flight Facility, Space Photography Lab (SPL) and Planetarium. SESE also holds several events open to the public throughout the year, including Astronomy Open House and Earth & Space Exploration Day.
Visit the Art Museum or Ceramics Research Center
Named "the single most impressive venue for contemporary art in Arizona" by Art in America magazine, the ASU Art Museum is an integral part of the ASU Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts at Arizona State University.
Get Ready for Internships and Employment
ASU Student Employee Resources
Find resources specific to ASU Student Employment and ASU Work-Study.
Career Events Calendar
Find career fairs, networking events, recruitment events, and job preparation workshops at the Career Events Calendar.
Career Services for Students
Find information on building your resume, developing your career, and preparing for interviews.
Contact Career Services
Visit or contact one of our Career Services locations.
Contact your Internship Coordinator
Contact your specific college, school or department internship coordinator; more information can be found at each academic program’s website.
Download the STEPS Career Guide
The guide includes detailed information about cover letters and resumes, interviewing, business etiquette, portfolios, graduate school admissions processes, effective job and internship search strategies, and more.
Helpful Career Links
Find other resources that may be helpful during your career development process. The list includes ASU partners, web links to external vendors and services, and documents that you may download.
Find Funding and Research Opportunities
Entrepreneurship at ASU funding for students, faculty and staff
Once you've visualized what you will need to make your ideas happen, find funding opportunities to set your plan in motion.
Find federal funding opporutnities for your research
PRIDE (Promoting Research Identification, Development & Execution) maintains this database of funding opportunities.
Search the Foundation Directory Online to find funders and their grants
Foundation Directory Online provides the most accurate details available on U.S. funders and their grants.
Sign up for Funding Alerts to find funding for an education-related project
Funding alerts provide a register for federal, state, and local funding agencies and grant announcements in order to identify potential resources for ASU and its partners.
uReseaerch: Find undergraduate research opportunities
Research is the complement to your classroom experience at ASU. Here you'll find ways to work with faculty on great challenges ranging from global health to next-generation nanoelectronics.
Learn about Community Events
AZCentral.com Things to Do Events Calendar
Browse by a variety of categories including community event, lecture, kids class, art gallery, and more.
Arizona Events Calendar
Get the latest on what’s happening in Arizona, including arts and entertainment, nature walks, kids’ exhibits and so much more. The Arizona events calendar offers comprehensive information on events throughout the state, from Scottsdale to Show Low and everywhere in between.
Artlink Phoneix
Artlink hosts First Fridays art walk and the annual Art Detour self-guided tour of open studios.
Downtown Phoenix Event Calendar
Search Downtown Phoenix events by venue, category or keyword or subscribe to the newsletter to get updates in your inbox.
Get Out: Arizona's premier entertainment and lifestyle guide
Search for Arizona events by city, type, time or holiday.
Light Rail Blogger
Learn about events along the METRO light rail.
Mesa Events Calendar
Learn about events and festivals in Mesa, Arizona.
Phoenix New Times Calendar of Events
Search by neighborhood or use categories such as festivals, theater, literary events, museum exhibits ad more.
You Are Here Arizona
You Are Here publications are everything guides to your community. Each issue is a unique and informative read as to what is happening in each community.
