About 30 minutes northeast of Los Angeles, Azusa Pacific University is an evangelical college that offers more than 80 degree programs. In addition to the main campus in Azusa, there are seven regional centers in Southern California. The 52-acre East Campus consists of administrative facilities, residence halls, a library, student center and gym; the 53-acre West Campus has classrooms, the schools of nursing, education and theology and two libraries. The undergraduate academic year is divided into two semesters, as well as two summer terms.
Azusa Pacific University
901 E. Alost Ave.
P.O. Box 7000
Azusa, CA 91702-7000
626-969-3434
apu.edu
Biola University in La Mirada has offered biblically centered education in Southern California for more than 100 years. Biola is a university where all staff, enrolled students and faculty are professed Christians. Biola offers degree programs in more than 145 academic areas. Although the university has no denominational affiliation, many degree programs lead to service in churches around the world.
Biola University
13800 Biola Ave.
La Mirada, CA 90639
562-903-6000
biola.edu
Chapman University was founded in 1861 in the heart of what is now Orange County. Drawing students from around the world, the university is known for its liberal arts and professional degree programs. There are seven schools: Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics, Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, School of Law, College of Educational Studies, Schmid College of Science and College of Performing Arts.
Chapman University
1 University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
714-997-6815
chapman.edu