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See which careers fit your traits — based on what 953+ ASU alumni actually went on to do.

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What ASU grads actually do

Based on 953 notable ASU alumni with Wikipedia pages. Data: Wikidata (CC0).

American football player
137
politician
122
basketball player
82
baseball player
76
golfer
49
writer
43
university teacher
33
actor
31
journalist
27
swimmer
25
lawyer
21
television actor
21

Notable ASU alumni

Lynda Carter
Lynda Carter
beauty pageant contestant · actor
Kevin Nee
Kevin Nee
athlete · strongman
Gerald Riggs
Gerald Riggs
American football player
Laurie Leshin
Laurie Leshin
planetary scientist
Shawn Redhage
Shawn Redhage
basketball player
Grant Woods
Grant Woods
lawyer
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin
non-fiction writer · writer
Lenny Randle
Lenny Randle
baseball player

Salary outlook for top ASU career paths

National median annual wage (BLS Occupational Employment Statistics).

politician
10th–90th percentile: $21,010$129,510
$47,290
median / yr
basketball player
10th–90th percentile: $27,730$239,200
$70,280
median / yr
baseball player
10th–90th percentile: $27,730$239,200
$70,280
median / yr
golfer
10th–90th percentile: $27,730$239,200
$70,280
median / yr
writer
10th–90th percentile: $40,900$148,240
$73,690
median / yr
journalist
10th–90th percentile: $31,550$160,360
$57,500
median / yr

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About ASU

Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in Tempe, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, the university is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the United States. It was one of about 180 "normal schools" founded in the late 19th century to train teachers for the rapidly growing public common schools. Some closed, but most steadily expanded their role and became state colleges in the early 20th century, then state universities in the late 20th century. One of three universities governed by the Arizona Board of Regents, Arizona State University is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU) and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity". As of fall 2025, ASU has 160,051 students enrolled, with 81,541 students attending online, across its four campuses and four regional learning centers throughout Arizona. ASU offers more than 400 undergraduate degree programs from its 16 colleges and over 170 cross-discipline centers and institutes for students. It also offers more than 450 graduate degree and certificate programs. The Arizona State Sun Devils compete in 26 varsity-level sports in NCAA Division I as a member of the Big 12 Conference. Sun Devil teams have won 165 national championships, including 24 NCAA trophies. 179 Sun Devils have made Olympic teams, winning 60 Olympic medals: 25 gold, 12 silver and 23 bronze. As of fall 2024, ASU had 5,679 faculty members. This included 5 Nobel laureates, 11 MacArthur Fellows, 10 Pulitzer Prize winners, 11 National Academy of Engineering members, 26 National Academy of Sciences members, 28 American Academy of Arts and Sciences members, 41 Guggenheim fellows, 163 National Endowment for the Humanities fellows, and 289 Fulbright Program American Scholars.

Source: Wikipedia · Licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0.

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