Fresno Pacific University

1717 S. Chestnut Avenue
Fresno, CA 93702
http://www.fresno.edu

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Overview
TypePrivate institution
Year Founded1944
Religious AffiliationMennonite Brethren
Undergrad Students1,492
Endowment7,844,765
Application DeadlineJuly 31
Application Fee40
SelectivitySelective
Application DeadlineJuly 31
Tuition20,790
Room/Board5,990
Services
Associated FirmsCalifornia School Districts & Government Agencies, Churches, Ernst & Young, Farmers Insurance, Children's Hospital of Central California, California Psychological Institute, Lawrence Livermore Labs
Campus Safety24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)
Career Serviceson-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training, other
MuseumsOn Fresno Pacific University's main campus, the AIMS Hall of Mathematics and Science is home to the San Joaquin Valley's only Foucault Pendulum. One of four in the state of California, the pendulum has a 235-pound polished brass ball suspended from the second-story ceiling of AIMS Hall. Throughout the day, the pendulum knocks down a circle of pegs, located on the foyer floor, illustrating the earth's rotation in a harmonious depiction of the ties between math and science. The Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies is also located on the FPU campus. This library and archive is open to the public, free of charge, and serves as the official archives of the Pacific District Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International, Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary and the university. Historical information about Mennonite Brethren and other North American Mennonite groups, including the Amish and Hutterites, is contained in the center's impressive collection of over 18,400 cataloged library volumes and more than 800 linear feet of processed archival records. Located in the majestic Sierra Nevada is Fresno Pacific University's private retreat facility, Casa Pacifica. Ideal for team-building activities and relaxation, Casa Pacifica hosts hundreds of university faculty, staff and students throughout the year. Since 1981, the Activities Integrating Mathematics and Science (AIMS) Education Foundation has been serving students in grades K-9 across the United States. The AIMS Research Library contains more than 12,500 volumes related to the fields of math, science and education. The library is available for use by university faculty and students at no charge. An outgrowth of the graduate math/science program of Fresno Pacific University, the AIMS Foundation creates curriculum that provides users with an experiential, hands-on approach integrating math, science and other disciplines.
Basic Servicesnonremedial tutoring, health service, health insurance, other
MuseumsOn Fresno Pacific University's main campus, the AIMS Hall of Mathematics and Science is home to the San Joaquin Valley's only Foucault Pendulum. One of four in the state of California, the pendulum has a 235-pound polished brass ball suspended from the second-story ceiling of AIMS Hall. Throughout the day, the pendulum knocks down a circle of pegs, located on the foyer floor, illustrating the earth's rotation in a harmonious depiction of the ties between math and science. The Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies is also located on the FPU campus. This library and archive is open to the public, free of charge, and serves as the official archives of the Pacific District Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International, Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary and the university. Historical information about Mennonite Brethren and other North American Mennonite groups, including the Amish and Hutterites, is contained in the center's impressive collection of over 18,400 cataloged library volumes and more than 800 linear feet of processed archival records. Located in the majestic Sierra Nevada is Fresno Pacific University's private retreat facility, Casa Pacifica. Ideal for team-building activities and relaxation, Casa Pacifica hosts hundreds of university faculty, staff and students throughout the year. Since 1981, the Activities Integrating Mathematics and Science (AIMS) Education Foundation has been serving students in grades K-9 across the United States. The AIMS Research Library contains more than 12,500 volumes related to the fields of math, science and education. The library is available for use by university faculty and students at no charge. An outgrowth of the graduate math/science program of Fresno Pacific University, the AIMS Foundation creates curriculum that provides users with an experiential, hands-on approach integrating math, science and other disciplines.
Periodical Subs1,600
# of Books197,032
Graduate Job Placement Statistics
within 6 monthsN/A
within one year77%
within two years23%
Campus Life
Students in fraternities0%
Students in sororities0%
Campus Size42 acres
College housing offeredYes
Students in college housing53%
College housing typeswomen's dorms (40%), men's dorms (23%), apartment for single students (19%), other housing options (18%)
Popular Events Homecoming, Winter Formal, Jr Ball, Sr Ball, West Coast Mennonite Central Committee Relief Sale and Auction
Nearest AirportFresno, CA (3), San Francisco, CA (180)
Nearest TrainFresno, CA (2)
Army ROTCNot offered
Navy ROTCNot offered
Extracurricular
Students activitieschoral groups, concert band, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, music ensembles, pep band, student government, student newspaper, yearbook
Number of Organizations20
# of fraternities0
# of sororities0
Students in fraternities0%
Students in sororities0%
Student Papers(Appears as submitted by school) Syrinx (monthly)
Honor SocietiesAlpha Chi
Religious Organizations(Appears as submitted by school) Student Chaplains, Sonflowers, Insight, Kid's Klub, MBSF, PACESETTERS
International Organizations(Appears as submitted by school) Slavic Club, Asian Flavor, United FAITH, Amigos Unidos, International Club, CAKE
Other Organizations(Appears as submitted by school) Art Club, Concert Choir, College Hour Worship Band, Musica Pacifica, Jazz Band, Students in Free Enterprise, Math/Science Club, Pre-Med Club, Music Club, Social Work Club, Baseball Club, Volleyball Club, Snow Crew, Tennis Club, Club Stammtisch, Cricket Club, Commuter Council, Sunfish Aquatics, Iron Man/weightlifting, Aerobics Club, Environmental Club, Student Community Care Fund, Photo Club, Hip Hop Dance, Wrestling