Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

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Today’s engineering educational focus differs greatly from that of ASU students in 1954 when the first engineering programs in the College of Applied Arts and Sciences were established. Today, students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are actively involved in project-based learning, use information technology daily in their studies, take biology courses as part of the curriculum and align their goals closely with the needs of today’s industry.

The Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU provide students the knowledge and skills they need to achieve success in a technically oriented career. ASU has earned a position among the top 50 graduate and undergraduate engineering programs nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

The engineering schools also house nearly 20 research centers, institutes and focused programs, and participates in a number of university initiatives, including the Biodesign Institute at ASU, Decision Theater and the Flexible Display Center.

Internationally recognized faculty engage in use-inspired research in collaboration with individuals, organizations and society. The schools and its members operate in a transdisciplinary, entrepreneurial environment that produces not only a creative and highly educated workforce, but advancements in technical knowledge that drive sustainable growth and improve quality of life for all people.

Support the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

  • Bioengineering medical research
    Support dollars go to fund medical research programs
  • Chemical engineering gifts
    Gifts are discretionary support for the department of chemical engineering
  • Computer science and engineering gifts and grants
    Gifts are used in general support of the computer science and engineering program
  • Construction gifts and grants
    Donations are used for discretionary support of the Del E. Webb School of Construction
  • Electrical engineering gifts and grants
    Funds are used as discretionary support for the department of electrical engineering
  • Engineering foundation gifts and grants
    Support goes toward foundation-based engineering gifts and grants
  • Engineering/civil engineering gifts and grants
    Gifts are used at the discretion of the chairman
  • IMSE/alumni
    Donations are used in discretionary support of the department of industrial and management engineering
  • Intel Dean’s Discretionary Fund
    Funds provide support to be used at the discretion of the dean for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering program
  • Mechanical and aerospace engineering gifts and grants
    Gifts provide general support to the mechanical and aerospace engineering program
  • Scholarship gifts
    Funds provide support of scholarships and fellowships
  • Student projects
    Support provides financial assistance to students who are involved in extracurricular activities such as competitions, team projects and projects; scholarships for students who receive the Excellence in Leadership Award; first-year alumni dues for graduating students who have demonstrated outstanding service to ASU or the community; and additional projects that students are involved in outside the classroom
  • Systems science and engineering research center
    Gifts provide support for miscellaneous research projects in the center
  • Tseng/manufacturing technology development
    Donations are used for expenditures associated with research activities

Contact the development director for more information about these funds or support the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering with an investment in its primary fund today.

Like all educational institutions, public or private, the Fulton Schools of Engineering depend heavily on support from the individuals and the private sector to advance its mission and achieve its objectives.

Each gift to the schools is important. Each investment in the schools works in its own way to benefit students and faculty members and forward the schools' mission of education, research and service.

When you make an investment in the Fulton Schools of Engineering, you can direct your gift to a specific area of study and have an impact on the future of research and education in the fields most important to you.