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Criminal Justice Major: Integrating Christian Faith into Your Studies

July 12, 2022

Azusa Pacific University gives you a unique opportunity to integrate your faith into the criminal justice field.

Criminal Justice Major: Integrating Christian Faith into Your Studies

Upholding a Legacy of Service: APU’s Summer 2022 Missions

June 30, 2022

The Center for Student Action at Azusa Pacific University is committed to mobilizing and educating students toward transformational and Christ-centered service—locally, nationally, and internationally. During the summer of 2022, CSA sent approximately 90 students to 12 countries across the globe—exemplifying APU’s dedication to service and outreach.

Upholding a Legacy of Service: APU’s Summer 2022 Missions

Assessing the Positive Impact of Christian Colleges

June 29, 2022

Each year, many students across the U.S. make the decision to pursue their degrees at Christian universities. Many factors play a role in this decision, including recognizing the lasting value and impact of a Christian higher education experience.

Assessing the Positive Impact of Christian Colleges

Learn about Financial Aid: How the FAFSA Can Help You Pay for School

June 23, 2022

You’ve probably heard of the FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid. But you may not fully understand how completing your FAFSA can help you and your family pay for your education. Many students—85 percent, according to a —think the FAFSA only determines which loans student and parent loans qualify for, yet loans are only part of the FAFSA determination.

Learn about Financial Aid: How the FAFSA Can Help You Pay for School

Changing Hearts and Minds with Police Therapy Dogs

June 20, 2022

When most people think of dogs in law enforcement, they picture big German Shepards who use their menacing presence to detain suspects and their advanced sense of smell to sniff for drugs and explosives. The Los Gatos Police Department recently added two pups to their unit, but instead of intimidating canines who use their noses to aid the police, they chose two adorable Goldendoodles—JJ and Gary—who use their hearts to help. These dogs joined the department thanks to dispatcher LeAnn Linenko, ‘22, MPA, who wrote her capstone paper while a graduate student at Azusa Pacific University on the ways therapy dogs can support law enforcement officers’ mental health.

Changing Hearts and Minds with Police Therapy Dogs

Better Together: APU’s College of the Arts Hosts Industry Showcase at Warner Bros.

June 15, 2022

Azusa Pacific University’s College of the Arts (COTA) culminated their academic year by hosting a landmark event at the legendary Warner Bros. Studios in Hollywood. APU’s Industry Showcase featured the exceptional talent of students from five areas––cinematic arts, animation, theater arts, studio orchestra, and graphic design. This unforgettable evening drew more than 1,200 attendees, including agents and industry professionals.

Better Together: APU’s College of the Arts Hosts Industry Showcase at Warner Bros.

Ezekiel Hong: A Trilingual Journey of Faith

June 08, 2022

Ezekiel Hong, MDiv ’22, walked up to the podium for the Azusa Pacific Seminary commissioning service full of gratitude and awe. Just eight years prior, he wasn’t sure if he would be able to move to the United States or if he could afford to live in California while seeking his Master of Divinity degree. Placing his faith in God, Hong moved from Sao Paulo, Brazil, to Los Angeles. It was the second major move Hong had made in his life, after moving to Brazil from South Korea 20 years earlier at the age of 11. Hong used his proficiency in the Korean, Portuguese, and English languages to deliver his commissioning speech at APU in all three. “The seminary has a Hispanic and Korean program and I really wanted to honor graduates from all programs and to celebrate the diversity we have in the school,” Hong said. “I was honored and humbled by the opportunity to give the speech. It felt like a confirmation from God that His faithfulness had carried me and my family through and He fulfilled his promises.”

Ezekiel Hong: A Trilingual Journey of Faith

Tessie Scavone: My Faith Revitalized

May 23, 2022

Tessie Scavone ’21, MA ’23, found hope in God in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, revitalizing her personal faith. At the beginning of her college journey, Scavone came to Azusa Pacific University to join the swim team and pursue a degree in communication studies. While faith has always been part of her life, she was primarily focused on her studies and athletics at the time. Then with the onset of the COVID pandemic, everything changed.

Tessie Scavone: My Faith Revitalized

James Lee: Helping Others in Time of Need

May 17, 2022

During his undergraduate college journey, James Lee, M.A. ’23, found himself floating between a few career paths, trying to figure out what field he wanted to pursue. He knew that he had a passion and gift for helping others, but he wasn’t sure how to channel it. It was during this time of soul searching that he had a breakthrough moment that provided him with clarity and placed him on his current trajectory.

James Lee: Helping Others in Time of Need

Tiffany Nakla: Connecting My Faith and Science

May 12, 2022

Raised in an Egyptian Christian family, Tiffany Nakla ’22 grew up attending a Coptic Orthodox church where the beautiful prayers and hymns sung in Arabic and Coptic during the services deeply moved her and inspired her faith. Transitioning to college, Nakla enrolled at Azusa Pacific University where her faith continued to flourish.“At APU I grew in spiritual maturity in tandem with the strong sense of community here,” she said.

Tiffany Nakla: Connecting My Faith and Science

APU School of Nursing’s Socks, Shoes, and Salvation Event Returns to Serve Those in Need

April 27, 2022

served approximately 100 people experiencing homelessness at the annual Socks, Shoes, and Salvation outreach event in downtown Victorville that took place the week of Easter at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

APU School of Nursing’s Socks, Shoes, and Salvation Event Returns to Serve Those in Need

Clifford Young III: Resting in God’s Grace

April 25, 2022

Clifford Young III ’23, Azusa Pacific University’s incoming Student Government Association president, knows a lot about multitasking. Growing up as a pastor’s son in Carson, California, he attended the California Academy of Mathematics and Science while balancing leadership roles in the Boy Scouts of America. When he entered college at APU, Young adopted a familiar rhythm of business, skillfully spinning many plates. He chose to pursue degrees in kinesiology with an emphasis in health professions and honors humanities, with a minor in psychology while also participating in student government, holding a part-time job on campus, and keeping up an active social life. “My calendar is booked with events, on-campus meetings, and trying to figure out classes for next semester."

Clifford Young III: Resting in God’s Grace

Giving to the SBM

April 19, 2022

Mark Gobrail: Listening to God’s Call

April 18, 2022

Mark Gobrail ’22 took a leap of faith and answered God’s call to travel across the globe to attend graduate school, immigrating to the U.S. from Cairo, Egypt in August 2021 to complete his Master of Science in Organizational Psychology degree at Azusa Pacific University. “I wanted to pursue a degree at a university that would share my Christian values and enhance my professional career in HR,” he said.

Mark Gobrail: Listening to God’s Call

Charlie Reynolds: Igniting a Spiritual Fire

April 04, 2022

In a single day, Charlie Reynolds ’25 discovered his fiery passion for serving God. Growing up, most of Reynolds’ family and friends were nonbelievers, and faith was not an important part of his life. “I had heard about Christ, but I never truly knew who God was, or what he had done for me. I had a hunger deep inside me for something more, but I didn’t know what it was.” It was in high school that Reynolds had his breakthrough faith experience.

Charlie Reynolds: Igniting a Spiritual Fire

Jada Tarvin Abu-Bekr: Transformed to Serve

March 28, 2022

“The thing that transformed my life and my identity was definitely my study away trip to South Africa. It’s a familial culture. Your neighbor is hurting in your township, and you love them. You make a meal for them. It just opened up everything for me.”

Jada Tarvin Abu-Bekr: Transformed to Serve

Alana Morgan Perkins: A Platform for My Faith

March 14, 2022

Alana Morgan Perkins ’25 traces the origins of her faith back to the inspiring, deep, and dedicated devotion of her grandmother. “Growing up, my grandmother shared her love of Jesus with me and my family. She is so strong and committed.” Her grandmother’s influence spurred Perkins’ personal faith. Putting God first in everything she does has opened doors for Perkins that she couldn’t have dreamed possible. Serving as the current Miss Teen Universe USA, and previous Miss Teen California, and competing as a track athlete at Azusa Pacific University provide unique opportunities for Perkins to live out her faith. This month, Perkins traveled across the world to Dubai to vie for the title of Miss Teen Universe, affording her a global platform to represent Christ.

Alana Morgan Perkins: A Platform for My Faith

College Terms 101: Phrases You'll Hear during the College Admission Process

March 08, 2022

The college admission process can be confusing at times, especially if you’re the first in your family to pursue higher education. One reason is the sheer number of terms and acronyms you need to know.

College Terms 101: Phrases You'll Hear during the College Admission Process

Innovating in the Church

March 03, 2022