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The new ASU license plate

Your new license to give

Your purchase of the new ASU license plate directly supports the ASU Alumni Association’s signature scholarship initiative, the Medallion Scholarship, with $17 of the $25 fee going to the scholarship fund. Medallion scholars are among Arizona’s best and brightest, and your support provides them with hands-on leadership, scholarship and service opportunities. More than 100 Medallion scholars are currently at ASU making a difference — volunteering in the community, leading and participating in student associations and activities, and serving internships across the public and private sectors. Tomorrow, they’ll be pioneers in health care, innovators in education and leaders in Arizona and beyond.

The new ASU plate is your license to forge a stronger Sun Devil community.

Sun Devils in the driver’s seat

Put a Pitchfork on your plate.

Upgrade your ride and let the world know you’re part of the Sun Devil Nation. The all-new black-and-gold ASU specialty license plate puts the Sun Devil pitchfork front and center, and was inspired by alumni just like you.

“We're so appreciative of the direction and support we received from ASU alumni throughout the design process. It's great to have such an active and engaged alumni base,” said ASU CMO Dan Dillon upon the March unveiling of the specialty plate.

“Now we have finalized the design they liked best and made it available to Sun Devils across Arizona,” says Dillon.

The plate was designed by Allison Perlis, ’12, BS, visual communication design, a designer at ASU.

1989 The inaugural design was approved by former Gov. Rose Mofford. U.S. President Ronald Reagan received one as a memento of his ASU visit in 1989.

2010 The last ASU license plate redesign saw Sparky get larger on an all-gold background. Today, there are more than 18,000 ASU plates on Arizona roads.

To order or personalize your plate, or to switch out your current plate, visit asuplates.com.

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