* Bachelor’s Degree :
– Original or attested copy of secondary school transcript
– ID card, passport or any proof of identity
– Personal photo
– Security card for Syrian students
– Deferred military service booklet for Jordanian students
– Comprehensive exam certificate and community college transcript attested by the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education if the student is bridging
– Transcript from the university from which student is transferring
* Master’s and Higher Diploma :
– Originals of the bachelor’s degree certificate and transcript or copies attested by the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education
– Original or attested copy of the secondary school certificate
– Copy of ID card, passport or any proof of identity
– Security card for Syrian students
– Deferred military service booklet for Jordanian students
– Certification of the secondary school certificate from the Ministry of Education in the country where the certificate was issued
– Certification from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country where the certificate was issued
– Certification from the Jordanian embassy in the country where the certificate was issued
– Certification from the Jordanian Ministry of Education
– Certification from the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
After ASU checks that the previous university is accredited by the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education, the student needs to certify the transcript as follows:
– Ministry of Higher Education of the country where the certificate was issued
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country where the certificate was issued
– Jordanian embassy in the country where the certificate was issued
– Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education
– Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
No, it is not..
Students who obtained a secondary school certificate from Saudi Arabia after 2015/2016 must duly equalize their aptitude and achievement tests at the Jordanian Ministry of Education.
Yes, students with old secondary school certificates can be accepted.
Yes, they are exempt from the Computer Skills 99 course.
Yes, it is possible.
When you receive a university ID number after paying the enrollment fees and registering courses.
Yes, it is possible before the start of the semester.
Yes, there is.
No, there is no distance learning nor correspondence system.
-Bridging students
Jordanians: 50% of the diploma study plan, except for Pharmacy 25% of the bachelor’s study plan.
Non-Jordanians: 50% of the bachelor’s study plan.
-Students transferring from another university
50% of the bachelor’s study plan (Jordanians and non-Jordanians).
According to the Higher Education Council’s decision, a student can register a maximum of 18 credit hours in the first and second semesters, and 21 credit hours if the student is expected to graduate. In the summer semester, a maximum of 10 credit hours is allowed, and 13 credit hours if the student is expected to graduate.
أن يكون معدل الطالب الأردني في البكالوريوس جيد فما فوق، والطالب الغير أردني مقبول فما فوق.
Yes, by submitting a new application at the Admission and Registration Department at ASU.
Four semesters, not including the summer semester.
According to the dates announced at the beginning of each semester, and students are allowed to take these exams within two years of their enrollment.
Yes, if the equivalency conditions and principles at ASU are met and the courses studied match the study plan for the major.
For bachelor students
https://www.asu.edu.jo/en/Admission-and-Registration/Pages/Discounts-and-Grants.aspx
*For bridging students:
A student is warned if their overall average falls below 60% in any semester regardless of the number of credit hours registered for that semester, except for the summer semester. If a student receives a warning, he/she must raise the overall average to a minimum 60% within three semesters from the warning date (excluding the summer semester within the grace period).
60%
Yes, it is a mandatory exam and a graduation requirement.
Yes, any student who does not officially register courses before the beginning of the semester according to the academic calendar will be charged a late fee
A student needs to consult his/her own department to obtain the relevant instructions. Ten actual community service hours are obligatory to complete for graduation
It depends on the student’s required specialization and the secondary school average.
A student cannot combine two discounts unless specified in the discount policy.
The discount is fixed for the first academic year and changes after that based on the student’s overall average in accordance with the discount policy.
*Regular semester:
– Within Amman: JD120
– Outside Amman: JD145
*Summer semester:
– Within Amman: JD50
– Outside Amman: JD60
No, in accordance with the student’s commitment and ASU policy.
Payments can be made through “eFAWATEERcom” or bank transfers, but the online registration screen must be opened after contacting ASU, and then students can register electronically.
Every student accepted and registered for the semester at ASU is covered by health insurance and can receive treatment using ASU’s ID card.
Yes, there is, with separate fees from those of registration, based on the student’s place of residence.
Transportation fees
Regular semester:
– Within Amman: JD120
– Outside Amman: JD145
Summer semester:
– Within Amman: JD 50
– Outside Amman: JD 60
It depends on the specialization: some programs in English and others in Arabic.
Yes, accommodation is available for female students, located directly across from the campus.