General
What is ASU in the Community?
Why was ASU in the Community created?
Who should use this web site?
How can I use this web site?
What is community outreach?
Which community outreach programs are included on the
web site?
Which community outreach programs should be included on
the web site?
Why aren’t all ASU programs in the community listed?
How frequently is the web site updated?
What information is collected for this web site?
How can I get more information?
What happened to the Community Camera?
Adding and Updating Programs
How is information collected?
What information is collected?
How can I add a program?
Why isn’t my program included?
The details of my program have changed. How do I update
the information?
My program is no longer active. How do I delete it?
The program information I submitted has been edited.
Why?
What happened to the mission field in my program description?
Mapping Tool
What is the mapping tool?
Which programs are displayed on the map?
Why isn’t my program on the map?
How often is the map updated?
How do I use the map?
Feature Stories
How do I sign up to receive the monthly features?
How can I suggest a feature story?
Where can I find previous stories?

FAQs about ASU from Community Members
I am interested in attending ASU. How can
I request ASU materials?
Prospective students can contact the Undergraduate
Admissions Office to request ASU materials.
I am a school counselor or advisor and would
like information about ASU for my students. How can I receive more information?
Counselors and advisors can request an ASU information packet at http://www.asu.edu/admissions/contactadmissions/counselorrequest.htm.
How can I arrange a tour of ASU?
ASU's
Tempe campus tours for prospective and admitted students can be arranged
through Undergraduate
Admissions. ASU's Polytechnic campus tours can be arranged through
Polytechnic
Admissions. ASU's West campus tours can be arranged through Recruitment
and Outreach Services at the West campus.
How can I purchase used equipment from ASU?
The ASU
Surplus Property Department offers property for sale to the general
public.
How can I advertise an off-campus job or
internship to ASU students?
Off-campus employers can post part-time jobs (non-degree-related) for
free through ASU
Student Employment. Career-related jobs and internships can be posted
for free through ASU
Career Services. Paid classified ads can be placed in the State
Press, ASU’s daily, independent newspaper.
How can I hire an ASU tutor?
You can create a paid tutoring job opportunity for ASU students and
post it online through ASU
Student Employment.
My organization is in need of volunteers for
an upcoming event. How can I advertise this opportunity to the ASU community?
The ASU
Community Service Program and Volunteer
Services (volunteer resource created and maintained by Public Affairs
at the West campus) are happy to provide Valley agencies with assistance
in advertising volunteer opportunities to ASU students, faculty, and
staff.
How can I learn about community service opportunities
that I can participate in?
The ASU
Community Service Program and Volunteer
Services (volunteer resource created and maintained by Public Affairs
at the West campus) have a list of current service opportunities.

General
What is ASU in the Community?
ASU in the Community is an online resource of Arizona State University’s
community outreach programs and activities—a tool to demonstrate
social
embeddedness.
This web site compiles basic information about hundreds of programs
and activities that benefit the community, from campus-wide community
service projects to legal clinics, health services, tutoring and mentoring,
summer camps, and college readiness programs. Users can search
for programs, obtain program information, and map
community outreach program locations.
The information on this web site is dynamic, changing as programs are
added and modified by faculty and staff who coordinate community outreach
programs. The web site relies on ASU faculty and staff to add and maintain
their community outreach program information.
Download a short Power Point presentation about ASU in the Community or listen to a podcast featuring an interview with Amanda Burke, Assistant Director of the Office of University Iniatives, for more information on ASU in the Community.
Why was ASU in the Community created?
ASU in the Community has been developed as a way to demonstrate the
breadth and depth of ASU’s community outreach efforts. ASU in
the Community was initially developed to provide a list of ASU’s
community outreach activities. Recognizing that there is a greater need
for more detailed information about community outreach programs, this
web site represents the first phase of ASU in the Community .
Who should use this web site?
The web site was primarily designed as a resource for ASU faculty, staff,
and administrators, however anyone can use the site to learn about ASU’s
community outreach activities.
How can I use this web site?
You can use the site to:
- Search ASU’s community
outreach programs by interest area, keyword, city, participants, campus,
zip code, college or any combination of these criteria in a database
of over 300 programs in over 400 locations.
- Map ASU’s community
outreach programs using an interactive mapping tool over a dynamic
backdrop of census data, school districts, legislative districts,
congressional districts, city council districts or zip codes.
- Connect with ASU’s community outreach programs,
collaborate with others who engage with the community, and see where
ASU is in the region.
What is community outreach?
For the purpose of ASU in the Community, outreach is the extension of
the university’s resources in the form of knowledge and service
to help communities improve quality of life. The distinguishing characteristic
of community outreach programs on this website is that a direct benefit
is provided to the community.
Which community outreach programs are included
on the web site?
The goal is to include all of ASU’s community outreach programs
and activities—any engagement efforts that benefit the community.
Program information on the web site is provided by faculty and staff
who coordinate community outreach programs. If you coordinate a program
that isn’t listed, please add your program.
Do you know about a program that isn't listed? Please send this web
site to the program or e-mail us at asucommunity@asu.edu.
We will follow-up to get the program listed on the web site.
Which community outreach programs should be included
on the web site?
The following guidelines will help determine if an ASU program should be included on the web site:
- Is the program or activity supported by ASU?
- Is there a direct benefit to the community?
If the answer to these questions is yes, then the program should be included on the web site. This will ensure that ASU faculty, staff, students and community members can learn about the program, activity or resource. Adding your program is easy and instructions are at www.asu.edu/community/addprogram. Programs can be open to the public or intended for a specific audience, can be of any size or scope, and can be located anywhere in Arizona.
There are a variety of types of programs on the web site including:
- Recurring events such as community service events, lecture series, fairs, performances, etc.
- Informational resources such as curriculum guides, digital gateways, campus tours, etc.
- Legal, health, and consulting services
- Service learning internships and other community-based internships
- Public service research and research centers
- Community-based support groups or book clubs
- Facilities that are open to the public such as museums, planetariums, health centers, etc.
- Professional development opportunities for community members
- Classes and summer camps for kids and adults
- Community service student organizations
- Degree or certificate programs that are developed in conjunction with a community-based organization to meet a particular community need
Do you know about a program that isn't listed? Please send this web
site to the program or e-mail asucommunity@asu.edu.
We will follow-up to get the program listed on the web site.
Why aren’t all ASU programs in the community
listed?
We rely on faculty and staff who coordinate community outreach programs
and activities to add and update their programs. While we have
attempted to include as many programs as possible, the program information
is dynamic, changing as faculty and staff add and modify programs.
We make every effort to ensure as many programs as possible are included.
We have contacted the deans and provosts of all colleges, schools
and administrative units in order to get the message to individual faculty
and staff involved in community outreach. We also reach out to individual
programs as we learn about them.
If you know about a community outreach program that isn’t listed,
please
email us and we will
contact the program to get them listed. If you coordinate a program that
isn’t listed, please
add your program.
How frequently is the web site updated?
The ASU in the Community web site is updated dynamically as programs
are added, inactivated, and modified. When a program is added or modified,
a database trustee reviews the program entry for completeness. After
the review is complete (usually within 24 hours) the program is available
on the web site.
What information is collected for this web site?
See a list of program information
collected.
How can I get more information?
For more information, contact:
Janelle Elizares, Office of University Initiatives
(480) 965-0335
asucommunity@asu.edu
What happened to the Community Camera?
The Community Camera bi-monthly newsletter has been discontinued. Instead, a feature story highlighting a new ASU community partnership will be sent once a month.

Adding and Updating Programs
How is information for this web site collected?
Community outreach program information is entered into the database
by faculty and staff. A series of online forms collects the data that
is displayed on the web site.
What information is collected?
See a list of program information
collected.
How can I add a program?
See quick instructions for adding a new program
or see a step-by-step guide
to adding and maintaining programs..
Why isn’t my program included?
The most likely reason your program isn’t included is because
it has not been submitted. To add your program to the database and the
ASU in the Community web site and map, log in to the database.
If you have added your program don't see it on the web site, please
contact asucommunity@asu.edu
The details of my program have changed. How do
I update the information?
See "How to modify a program."
My program is no longer active. How do I delete
it?
See "How to inactivate a program."
The program information I submitted has been
edited. Why?
ASU in the Community reserves the right to edit submissions. We primarily
edit for clarity to ensure that the entry clearly describes the program's
activities and impacts.
What happened to the mission field in my program description?
The new ASU in the Community program submission process no longer requires information for a program’s mission statement. We have gone through the outreach programs in the database and merged the “program description” and “mission statement” fields into a single field. If you would like to edit your program’s description, please go to http://community.uui.asu.edu/add.asp.

Mapping Tool
What is the mapping tool?
The interactive mapping tool utilizes geographic information systems
(GIS) to map the locations of ASU’s community outreach programs.
Program locations can be viewed within school districts, legislative
districts, congressional districts, Phoenix City Council districts,
and census data.
Which programs are displayed on the map?
Programs that provide a complete address, including location name and
exact street address are included on the map. At this time we are only
able to display programs in Maricopa County.
Why isn’t my program on the map?
Your program may not be included on the map because you entered “various
locations” for the program location or provided an incomplete
address.
How often is the map updated?
The map is updated every weekday (except Wednesday) at 5:00 p.m.
How do I use the map?
See "Basic tips for using the map."
Step-by-step "how to" instructions
are also available.

Feature stories
How do I sign up to receive the monthly features?
Complete the sign
up form to begin receiving news about ASU’s community outreach
efforts, events, and opportunities.
How can I suggest a feature story?
Please e-mail your suggestion for a feature in the e-newsletter to
asucommunity@asu.edu. Please
include contact information for the feature.
Where can I find previous feature stories?
See the archive of previous features at http://community.uui.asu.edu/features/.