
Academic advising
Across recruitment and advising staff, our mission is to help students identify and achieve their academic goals. The Watts Way emphasizes shared responsibility for student success and our commitment to innovating new ways of understanding and supporting our students. It's all about working together to help our students succeed.
Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate In-Person Students: [email protected]
Students are encouraged to use this link to schedule an advising appointment. Scroll to "Watts @ Downtown Phoenix Campus" and choose your preferred style (in-person, phone or Zoom) for the appointment. Additional information about undergraduate advising can be found here.
Phone: (602) 496-1658
Undergraduate Online Students: [email protected]
Graduate Students
Graduate In-person Students: [email protected]
Phone: (602) 496-2356
Online Graduate Students: [email protected]
(Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, Master of Science in Crime Analysis, Graduate Certificates)
Admissions and Recruitment Questions
The Watts College Recruitment Team is here to provide admissions guidance and support to prospective students.
Schedule an appointment directly with an admissions recruiter a number of ways:
- https://calendly.com/watts-recruitment
- By phone: (602) 496-7827
- Undergraduate student inquiries: [email protected]
- Graduate student inquiries: [email protected]
Additional information about Criminology and Criminal Justice Degree Programs and Certificates can be found here.
Location information
Undergraduate Academic Advising Center:
Downtown Phoenix Campus
Academic Advising Center
UCENT 164
Arizona State University
411 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
p: 602-496-1658
e: [email protected]
West Valley Campus
Academic Advising Center
FAB S370
p: 602-543-1609
e: [email protected]
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice:
UCENT 600
Arizona State University
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
411 N. Central Ave. Ste. 600
Phoenix, AZ 85004
P: (602) 496-2356
F: (602) 496-2366
Special Note:
All colleges, schools, divisions, and departments establish certain academic requirements that must be met before a degree is granted. Advisors, directors, department chairs, and deans are available to help the student understand these requirements, but the student is responsible for fulfilling them. At the end of a student's course of study, if requirements for graduation have not been satisfied, the degree is not granted. For this reason, it is important for all students to acquaint themselves with all regulations, to be informed throughout their college careers, and to be responsible for completing all requirements.