Dylan and Cheri (Hacker) Harris ’98 are spreading the Gospel to the ends of the earth, or about as close as you can get to that. In a lake town at the base of the Andes mountains in Argentina, they launched a ministry geared toward backpackers.
As part of the Sword Project, APU softball head coach Carrie Webber gave personalized study Bibles to all incoming APU student athletes. For many, it was the first Bible they had ever owned, a book they'll continue to use long after graduation.
Freshmen in APU's Honors College reflect on how they've been transformed during their first semester of a great works curriculum focused on leadership.
APU offers resources for mental health in college students. Whether you’re depressed, anxious, or not sleeping well, learn more about how to find help.
Taylor Mabuni '21 is making an impact as a carpenter who works on custom homes that are featured on many HGTV shows. In his work, he uses skills from his interdisciplinary studies degree at APU in business, leadership, and applied math.
Each time you apply for financial aid, it gets easier. You may also find scholarships and grants you weren’t aware of or didn’t qualify for previously.
Researching options for financial aid for grad school is the first step toward furthering your education without financial burden. Here’s the path ahead.
Luke Irving '17 is making an impact as a photographer and videographer in the greater Seattle area. After graduating with a degree in Communication Studies, he developed a passion for capturing stories through the lens of a camera.