Learn how to navigate ASU Link using the user icon.
Learn how to create an ASU Link account.
Learn how to view your recent giving history in ASU Link.
Learn how to view endowments and endowment reports in ASU Link.
ASU Link is a self-service portal built for ASU donors. ASU Link provides you with a personal experience and gives you access to curated information from ASU and beyond.
With ASU Link, you can view your giving history, view endowment information, make gifts to causes you care about, register for events, discover courses, manage your account and more.
There are three options for ASU Link account creation and sign in:
Yes, anyone with a valid email address who is interested in staying connected to ASU can create an ASU Link account.
Yes, you will need to create an ASU Link account to explore ASU Link.
There are two options for forgotten password assistance:
ASURITE (Arizona State University Rational Information Technology Environment) is the primary login for ASU computing services for students, faculty, staff, academic professionals, and courtesy affiliates at Arizona State University. Students, faculty, staff, academic professionals and courtesy affiliates at ASU can sign into ASU Link with an ASURITE User ID. All others can sign into ASU Link with an email and password.
Yes, donor privacy and security are of paramount concern to us at Arizona State University. We have a team of dedicated security professionals who work on our systems every day to make sure they’re safe and protected from intrusion. We use encryption programs, and when we transmit data, we primarily do so internally and always in a secure way. We have a precise record retention policy so that we only maintain those records that are necessary. Finally, we maintain a careful system to adhere to you wishes whether you want your information public or not.
We strive to provide our donors with an elevated experience. If you have questions, comments or concerns about ASU Link, please contact Donor Relations by emailing donor.relations@asufoundation.org or calling 480-965-2735 for assistance. Thank you.