Arizona State University - ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City Reviews
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5 Reviews - Lake Havasu City (AZ)
- Annual Tuition: N/A
100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student Reviews
Rebecca Willis
- Reviewed: 1/15/2026
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2020
"The school is on the smaller side, which is nice for one on one help from professors as well as a close knit college community. It is a bit on the crazy side around spring break (they even give you a guide on how to stay safe since Lake Havasu City is a pretty big party city), but the rest of the time I always felt safe. The professors were helpful and well educated and it was fun to be able to explore their specific specialties with them in a way that wouldn't be feasible on a larger campus"
Olive
- Reviewed: 1/14/2026
- Degree: English
- Graduation Year: 2024
"Arizona State University provided me a great online education. My professors were extremely helpful and genuinely wanted to see me succeed. The online format allowed me to work full-time while being enrolled as a full-time student, which made ASU even more affordable than it already was."
Kay White
- Reviewed: 12/8/2025
- Degree: Computer and Information Science
- Graduation Year: 2021
"Arizona State University is… okay. Not amazing, not awful—just a mixed experience overall. The campus is big and lively, and there’s always something happening, which can be great if you like a busy environment. Some professors are genuinely passionate and helpful, but others feel checked out, making certain classes feel a bit hit-or-miss.The resources available—like tutoring centers, student services, and advising—exist, but the quality can vary depending on who you get. Sometimes things run smoothly; other times, it feels like you’re getting bounced around without clear answers. It’s not terrible, but it can definitely get frustrating.Socially, ASU has a strong community vibe, but it can be overwhelming if you’re looking for something more low-key. Parking and fees are another downside—expensive and not always convenient.Overall, ASU is a decent choice if you want a large university with lots of opportunities, but be prepared for inconsistencies. It’s not the best experience ever, but it’s not the worst either—just… okay."
Bass Reemer
- Reviewed: 10/12/2020
- Degree: Liberal Arts
- Graduation Year: 2022
"ASU "claims" to be an online school "for working adults" but it is not. As a "working adult" you are required to do the school work like a "100% student-only" - with no job, bills, commute, etc. That is fine if they just say it is 'college' but it's a money grab for adult students since the instructors could care less if you have adult responsibilities like a fulltime job, rent, and other bills to pay. I definitely do not recommend this school if you work a fulltime job. It is ok for student-only people."
Abbie Anderson
- Reviewed: 5/14/2019
- Degree: Communications
- Graduation Year: 2018
"ASU@Lake Havasu is great for students who may not be comfortable in the large classroom settings. Being a smaller university campus (150 [give or take] students) allows each student to actually get to know their professor. With that being said, it is like receiving a degree from a private school, but at the cost of a public school."