- Home
- >
- APU Articles
APU Articles
What to Consider as a College Transfer
February 08, 2018
A Good College Mentor Can Make All the Difference
February 06, 2018
When you step onto campus for the first time as a freshman, everything is new. The buildings, the classrooms, the teachers—even the food! Navigating all of this can be tricky and, if you’re not careful, isolating. But remember, there are plenty of people on campus who have been where you are now and are willing to help. Connecting with a college mentor can make all the difference.
A New Star on Campus
February 05, 2018
From traditional lattes, to drip coffee, to more creative concoctions like Strawberry Acai Refreshers and the infamous Unicorn Frappuccino, students are sure to find something they love at Azusa Pacific University’s new Starbucks. Dining Services hosted a grand opening of APU’s Starbucks store, which is connected to the campus’ main social hub, The Den. President Jon R. Wallace, DBA, joined APU community members for the ribbon cutting ceremony on February 5. This shop replaces Cornerstone Coffeehouse, previously housed in Marshburn Library.
Why Minors in College Are Important
February 01, 2018
College is an important time to explore your interests and understand your desires for your future. While every student must declare a major to study, many students forget that they can also choose a minor.
Matters of the Heart
January 29, 2018
Peyton Ward was born without the left side of her heart. The fair-haired, angelic-looking five-year-old underwent a repair procedure at 14 days old at Loma Linda University’s International Heart Institute. “Now she’s 100 percent healthy,” said her mom, Heather Froglear. Thanks to advances in cardiac medicine spearheaded by hospitals such as Loma Linda, Peyton and other pediatric heart patients can expect to reach and thrive in adulthood. But the long-term survival of these patients who once routinely died in infancy brings with it a host of new challenges that underscore a gap in care.
3 Online Safety Tips for College Students
January 26, 2018
The ubiquity of cell phones and technology on college campuses can be a blessing and a curse. With increased access to the internet and social media, connecting and communicating with friends can happen at the click of a button. But online safety is a growing concern on college campuses, where computers are now an integral part of the learning culture and environment. It’s important for students to be careful and aware when using the internet, as it’s not always a safe place.
How Families Can Help as College Admission Deadlines Approach
January 24, 2018
The new year reminds all students that college admission deadlines are fast approaching. While the application process can be a time-consuming and stressful task for students, it’s also a great opportunity for families and students to bond as they work through the application together.
5 Things to Ask a Professor During Your Campus Visit
January 20, 2018
Scheduling a campus visit is an important to-do when narrowing your college choices. It is the perfect time to get a look at everything from campus size and facilities to food options in the cafeteria and cozy studying nooks. Not to mention the overall feel for the campus—how you see yourself walking the halls and pathways from dorm room to classroom.
How to Deal With a Homesick College Student
January 18, 2018
Is your college student calling daily and trying to come home every weekend since leaving for school? Your child could be homesick and struggling to adjust to college life. And even though the situation might be pulling at your heartstrings, remember that you are there to support your child’s growth and independence. In fact, self-help author and motivational speaker Tony Robbins is famous for saying, “All growth starts at the end of your comfort zone.”
Knowledge Is Power for This Education Leader
January 17, 2018
In South Los Angeles, only 8.2 percent of residents 25 and older have a four-year degree, according to the Los Angeles Times. Of adult residents, 49 percent have a high school diploma. Those numbers compare to just over a third nationwide who hold a bachelor’s degree and 83 percent who have graduated high school.
Inspiring Leadership
January 15, 2018
Every Wednesday, Ariel (Fortune ’08) Dalton pushes pause on her projects as senior director of trade marketing at DanoneWave to focus on a task she sees as equally integral to the role: penning handwritten messages of encouragement or gratitude to members of her team and those who support her. An analog ritual in a digital age, the weekly effort takes dedication for a businesswoman always on the move. Since adopting the practice years ago, Dalton has moved through a number of important roles of increasing responsibility, most recently managing the plant-based categories at the global food company.
Safety First: A Student's Guide to Campus Safety
January 12, 2018
For young adults stepping out of their family homes and creating their future, college campuses are meant to provide a safe place to do just that. Professors and staff work to make their campus a welcoming place for students, both inside the classroom and out. But what about campus safety? Considering your new freedom and environment, what can you do to make sure you stay safe? While colleges work around the clock to ensure students have a safe learning environment, there are also things you, as a student, should keep in mind. Here are some tips to help you stay safe on campus.
5 New Year's Resolutions for College Students
January 11, 2018
Whether you’re a freshman or a senior, each semester brings new challenges and lessons learned. And with a new year turning the page between semesters, now can be a good time to reflect on those lessons and the things you want to achieve in the coming year.
Bitten By the Travel Bug? Explore Study Away Programs and Service Trips
January 10, 2018
The changes that happen to a student during college are about more than the classes taken, books read, and assignments turned in. A strong education helps form and shape the lens through which students see the world and their place in it. It broadens perspectives and builds one’s understanding of people and problems.
What Can You Do With a Degree in Animation and Visual Effects?
January 08, 2018