Mailing Address
Azusa Pacific University
901 East Alosta Avenue,
PO Box 7000
Azusa, CA
91702-7000
Student Demographics
• Total freshman enrollment: 897
Total undergraduate enrollment:
4,441
Men: 1,337
Women: 2,433
Male/female ratio: 1:2
Black: 4%
Hispanic: 14%
Asian: 6%
Native American: N/A
White: 86%
Out-of-state: 21%
Age twenty-one or younger: 68%
Retention rate: 83%
Admissions
• ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Application fee: $45.00
Required admissions tests: SAT or ACT
.ADMISSIONS FACTORS
Difficulty level: moderately difficult
Average freshman high school GPA: 3.66
Average freshman SAT verbal score: 557
Average freshman SAT math score: 559
Average freshman ACT score: 23
Number of applicants: 2,824
Number of applicants accepted: 2,064
Acceptance rate: 73%
Freshman application deadline: 6/1
Freshman notification deadline: 0/0
Transfer application deadline: 6/1
Transfer notification deadline: 0/0
• ADMISSIONS OPTIONS
Early admission available
No early decision available.
Early action available
Early action application deadline: 12/1
Early action application notification date: 1/15
Percentage early action applicants admitted: N/A
Academics
• Degrees offered
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
• Majors
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Ethnic and Cultural Studies
• Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
• Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Accounting
Business Administration and Management, General
Management Information Systems, General
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
• Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
• Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Computer Science
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
.Education
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
• Engineering
Pre-Engineering
• English Language and Literature/Letters
English Language and Literature, General
• Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics
Spanish Language and Literature
• Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Athletic Training/Trainer
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Public Health, General (MPH, DPH)
Academics
• History
History, General
• Legal Professions and Studies
Pre-Law Studies
• Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
• Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics, General
• Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Natural Sciences
• Philosophy and Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religion/Religious Studies
• Physical Sciences
Chemistry, General
Physics, General
• Psychology
Psychology, General
• Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Social Work
.Social Sciences
International Relations and Affairs
Political Science and Government, General
Social Sciences, General
Sociology
.Theology and Religious Vocations
Bible/Biblical Studies
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv.)
Theology/Theological Studies
• Visual and Performing Arts
Applied Art
Music, General
Academics
• STUDENT SUPPORT
ESL program
Academic remediation
Distance learning
Learning-disabled services
• AFTER COLLEGE
Career counseling services
Individual career counseling
Job placement
Employer recruitment
Job fairs:
Job interviews
Career library
Resume preparation
Resume referral
Finance
• OVERVIEW (2006 ACADEMIC YEAR)
Tuition: $21,500.00
Required fees: $660.00
Room and board: $6,366.00
Comprehensive fee: $0.00
Average cost of books: $1,242.00
Part-time credit cost: $0.00
• FINANCIAL AID
Average financial aid package: $15,983.00
Average amount of need-based loans: $5,564.00
Average amount of need-based scholarships or
grants: $9,790.00
Percentage of students who sought aid and
received it: 76%
Average non-need award: $3,839.00
Percentage of non-need students awarded non-
need awards: N/A
Number of work-study jobs awarded: 463
Average cumulative student debt: $19,487.00
Endowment: $26,792,720
Campus Life
• CAMPUS SETTING
Campus Setting: small town
Nearby metrpolitan area: Los Angeles
Campus size: 60 acres
• HOUSING OPTIONS
On-campus housing available
Freshmen housing policy: priority for housing
Percentage of undergraduates living on campus: 69%
Coed housing
Women-only housing
Men-only housing
.STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES
Newspaper
Drama/theatre group
Marching band
Choral groups
Health services
Psychological services
Army ROTC: branch unit at cooperating institution
.Most popular organizations
community service groups
choir
outreach ministries groups
Habitat for Humanity
Multi-Ethnic Student Alliance (MESA)
.Most popular events
Mega Weekend (Homecoming/dinner rally)
Mexicali Outreach
Night of Champions
Mailing Address
Corban College
5000 Deer Park Drive,
SE
Salem, OR
97301-9392
Student Demographics
• STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Total freshman enrollment: 897
Total undergraduate enrollment:
4,441
Men: 1,337
Women: 2,433
Male/female ratio: 1:2
Black: 4%
Hispanic: 14%
Asian: 6%
Native American: N/A
White: 86%
Out-of-state: 21%
Age twenty-one or younger: 68%
Retention rate: 83%
Admissions
• ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Application fee: $45.00
Required admissions tests: SAT or ACT
.ADMISSIONS FACTORS
Difficulty level: moderately difficult
Average freshman high school GPA: 3.66
Average freshman SAT verbal score: 557
Average freshman SAT math score: 559
Average freshman ACT score: 23
Number of applicants: 2,824
Number of applicants accepted: 2,064
Acceptance rate: 73%
Freshman application deadline: 6/1
Freshman notification deadline: 0/0
Transfer application deadline: 6/1
Transfer notification deadline: 0/0
• ADMISSIONS OPTIONS
Early admission available
No early decision available.
Early action available
Early action application deadline: 12/1
Early action application notification date: 1/15
Percentage early action applicants admitted: N/A
Academics
• ACADEMICS
Degrees offered
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Majors
• Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Ethnic and Cultural Studies
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biology/Biological Sciences, Genera
• Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support
Services
Accounting Business Administration and Management,
General Management Information Systems, General
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
• Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and
Rhetoric
• Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Computer Science
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources
Design
.Education
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Academics
• English Language and Literature/Letters
English Language and Literature, General
.Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics
Spanish Language and Literature
• Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Athletic Training/Trainer
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Public Health, General (MPH, DPH)
.History
History, General
. Legal Professions and Studies
Pre-Law Studies
• Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
.Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics, General
.Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Natural Sciences
. Philosophy and Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religion/Religious Studies
. Physical Sciences
Chemistry, General
Physics, General
Academics
• Psychology
Psychology, General
• Public Administration and Social Service
Professions
Social Work
• Social Sciences
International Relations and Affairs
Political Science and Government, General
Social Sciences, General
Sociology
• Theology and Religious Vocations
Bible/Biblical Studies
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv.)
Theology/Theological Studies
.Visual and Performing Arts
Applied Art
Music, General
Academics
• CURRICULUM AND REQUIREMENTS
Core curriculum
Double major
Independent study
Accelerated degree program
Math/Science requirement
Language requirement
Summer session
Study abroad
AP credit accepted
Student/teacher ratio: 15:1
Teacher male/female ratio: 1:1
• STUDENT SUPPORT
ESL program
Academic remediation
Distance learning
Learning-disabled services
• AFTER COLLEGE
Career counseling services
Individual career counseling
Job placement
Employer recruitment
Job fairs:
Job interviews
Career library
Resume preparation
Resume referral
Finance
• OVERVIEW (2006 ACADEMIC YEAR)
Tuition: $21,500.00
Required fees: $660.00
Room and board: $6,366.00
Comprehensive fee: $0.00
Average cost of books: $1,242.00
Part-time credit cost: $0.00
• FINANCIAL AID
Average financial aid package: $15,983.00
Average amount of need-based loans: $5,564.00
Average amount of need-based scholarships or
grants: $9,790.00
Percentage of students who sought aid and
received it: 76%
Average non-need award: $3,839.00
Percentage of non-need students awarded non-
need awards: N/A
Number of work-study jobs awarded: 463
Average cumulative student debt: $19,487.00
Endowment: $26,792,720
Campus Life
• CAMPUS SETTING
Campus Setting: small town
Nearby metrpolitan area: Los Angeles
Campus size: 60 acres
. HOUSING OPTIONS
On-campus housing available
Freshmen housing policy: priority for housing
Percentage of undergraduates living on campus: 69%
Coed housing
Women-only housing
Men-only housing
. STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES
Newspaper
Drama/theatre group
Marching band
Choral groups
Health services
Psychological services
Army ROTC: branch unit at cooperating institution
. Most popular organizations
community service groups
choir
outreach ministries groups
Habitat for Humanity
Multi-Ethnic Student Alliance (MESA)
.Most popular events
Mega Weekend (Homecoming/dinner rally)
Mexicali Outreach
Night of Champions
Percentage of students on campus on a typical weekend: N/A
Percentage of commuter students: 31%
Campus Life
• GREEK LIFE
Fraternities: none
Sororities: none
Percentage of undergraduate men involved in social
organizations: N/A
Percentage of undergraduate women involved in social
organizations: N/A
.SPORTS
baseball
basketball
football
golf
skiing (downhill)
soccer
softball
tennis
track and field
volleyball
cross-country running
.CAMPUS SECURITY
Emergency alarm devices
Twenty-four-hour patrol
Student patrol
Late-night transport or escort service
Electronically-operated dorm entrances
.CAMPUS COMPUTING
Number of computers on campus: 300
World Wide Web accessible to students
Campus-wide network
Computer lab
Online course registration
Classes
• Grade 9English
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies - Geography
Creative Arts
Business
Keyboarding
Health & Physical Education
• Grade 10
English
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies - History
Business
Computers
• Grade 11English
Journalism & Communication
Mathematics
Science
Economics
History
Law & Government
Business & Management
• Grade 12English
Journalism & Communication
Mathematics
Economics
History
Law & Government
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Business & Management