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2018-2019
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Articulation and General Education Guidelines Cuyamaca College to Azusa Pacific University Any course not listed in this agreement but that is designated as CSU or UC transferable in the Cuyamaca College catalog will transfer to APU as unit credit only. Only courses where a grade of C- or above has been earned will be considered for transfer credit. APU will give credit for no more than 70 units of community college work. Please see APU's current course catalog for additional transfer and admissions information.
Have you completed IGETC or CSU GE-Breadth Certification? APU accepts the full IGETC and the CSU GE-Breadth Certification to satisfy the following requirements: • Intellectual and Practical Skills (except Writing 3) • Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World • Personal and Social Responsibility • Philosophy from Biblical, Theological, and Philosophical Formation Certification must be completed by January 31st for spring admits and September 30th for fall admits. All other GE requirements still apply. Some majors may require specific math and foreign language courses. Please Note: Certification must be completed by January 31st for spring admits and September 30th for fall admits. Some majors require specific Math and foreign language courses.
Cuyamaca College COURSE
Azusa Pacific University
TITLE
GE
COURSE
TITLE
ARAM 120
Aramaic I
transfers as
GE
MODL 101
Modern Language I
ARAM 121
Aramaic II
transfers as
GE
MODL 102
Modern Language II
ARBC 120
Arabic I
transfers as
GE
MODL 101
Modern Language I
ARBC 121
Arabic II
transfers as
GE
MODL 102
Modern Language II
ART 100
Art Appreciation
transfers as
GE
ART 150
Introduction to Art
ART 120
Two-Dimensional Design
transfers as
ART 130
Two-Dimensional Design
ART 124
Drawing I
transfers as
ART 145
Drawing I
ART 129
Three-Dimensional Design
transfers as
ART 135
Three-Dimensional Design
ART 140
History of Western Art I
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
ART 141
History of Western Art II
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
ART 145
Contemporary Art History
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
ASL 120
American Sign Language I
transfers as
GE
ASL 101
American Sign Language I
ASL 121
American Sign Language II
transfers as
GE
ASL 102
American Sign Language II
ASTR 110 ASTR 112
Descriptive Astronomy General Astronomy Lab
transfers as
GE
PHYC 140
Introduction to Astronomy Intro to Astronomy Lab
BIO 122
Plant Structures and Functions
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
BIO 128
Princ of Biology for Future Ed
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
BIO 130 BIO 131
General Biology I General Biology I Lab
transfers as
GE
BIO 140
Human Anatomy
BIO 141 BIO 141L BIO 210
BIOL 101
Fundamentals of Biology Fundamentals of Biology Lab
transfers as
BIOL 250
Human Anatomy
Human Physiology Lab in Human Physiology
transfers as
BIOL 251
Human Physiology Human Physiology Lab
Biology II
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.
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Cuyamaca College COURSE
Azusa Pacific University
TITLE
BIO 220 BIO 221
Prin of Mole, Cell, Evol Lab Princ of Molecular,Cellular, E
BIO 230
GE
COURSE
TITLE
transfers as
GE GE
GE Natural Sciences GE Natural Sciences Laboratory
Princ of Cell, Molecular, Evol
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
BIO 240
Princ of Ecology, Evol, Organi
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
BUS 110
Introduction to Business
transfers as
BUSI 110
Business and Entrepreneurship
BUS 120
Financial Accounting
transfers as
ACCT 120
Principles of Accounting I
BUS 121
Managerial Accounting
transfers as
ACCT 121
Principles of Accounting II
BUS 125
Business Law
transfers as
BUSI 296
Business Law
CHEM 102
Intro to Gen, Organic, Bio Che
transfers as
GE
CHEM 115
Fundamentals of Chemistry
transfers as
GE
CHEM 116
Introductory Organic & Biochem
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
CHEM 120
Preparation for General Chem
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
CHEM 141
General Chemistry I
transfers as
GE
CHEM 142
General Chemistry II
transfers as
CHEM 232
Organic Chemistry II
transfers as
GE
GE Natural Sciences
CHIN 121
Chinese II
transfers as
GE
GE Foreign Language
CHIN 220
Chinese III
transfers as
GE
GE Foreign Language
CHIN 221
Chinese IV
transfers as
GE
GE Foreign Language
CIS 110
Principles Information Systems
transfers as
COMM 122
Public Speaking
transfers as
ECON 120
Principles of Macroeconomics
transfers as
ECON 121
Principles of Microeconomics
transfers as
ENGL 120
College Composition and Readin
transfers as
ENGL 122
Intro to Literature
transfers as
ENGL 202
Intro to Film as Literature
transfers as
ENGL 221
British Literature I
transfers as
ENGL 222
British Literature II
ENGL 231
GE Natural Sciences CHEM 101
Intro to Chemistry
CHEM 151
General Chemistry I
CHEM 152
General Chemistry II
BUSI 240
Intro to Information Systems
GE
COMM 111
Public Communication
GE
ECON 250
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 251
Principles of Microeconomics
GE
WRIT 110
Writing 1
GE
ENGL 111
Studies in Literature
ENGL 211
Film Analysis and Criticism
GE
ENGL 222
English Literature to 1789
transfers as
GE
ENGL 232
English Literature Since 1789
American Literature I
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Literature
ENGL 232
American Literature II
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Literature
ENGL 270
World Literature I
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Literature
ENGL 271
World Literature II
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Literature
ES 001
Adapted Physical Fitness
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 009
Aerobic Dance Exercise
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 009A
Beg Aerobic Dance Exercise
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 009B
Intrmd Aerobic Dance Exercise
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 009C
Adv Aerobic Dance Exercise
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.
For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only
2018-2019
Cuyamaca College COURSE
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Azusa Pacific University
TITLE
GE
COURSE
TITLE
ES 010
Cardiovascular Fitness and Nut
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 011
Circuit Training
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 012
Individualized Sports Conditio
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 013
Flexibility Fitness
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 014A
Beginning Body Building
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 014B
Intermediate Body Building
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 014C
Advanced Body Building
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 015
Strength and Stretch
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 018
Cardio Stretch
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 019A
Beginning Physical Fitness
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 019B
Intermediate Physical Fitness
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 019C
Advanced Physical Fitness
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 020
Adapted Weight Training
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 035
Adapted Swimming for the Physi
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 076B
Intermediate Tennis
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 076C
Advanced Tennis
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 080A
Modern Dance I
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 080B
Modern Dance II
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 080C
Modern Dance III
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 080D
Modern Dance IV
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 084A
Jazz Dance I
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 084B
Jazz Dance II
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 084C
Jazz Dance III
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 084D
Jazz Dance IV
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 088A
Ballet I
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 088B
Ballet II
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 088C
Ballet III
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 088D
Ballet IV
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 150
Adapted Sports Education
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 155A
Beginning Basketball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 155B
Intermediate Basketball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 155C
Advanced Basketball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 170A
Beginning Soccer
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 170B
Intermediate Soccer
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 170C
Advanced Soccer
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.
For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only
2018-2019
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Cuyamaca College COURSE
Azusa Pacific University
TITLE
GE
COURSE
TITLE
ES 171A
Beginning Softball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 171B
Intermediate Softball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 171C
Advanced Softball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 175B
Intermediate Volleyball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 175C
Advanced Volleyball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 200
Conditioning and Injury Preven
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 206
Intercollegiate Basketball
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 209
Intercollegiate Cross Country
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 213
Intercollegiate Golf
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 218
Intercollegiate Soccer
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
ES 224
Intercollegiate Tennis
transfers as
GE
GE Fitness for Life
FREN 120
French I
transfers as
GE
FREN 101
Elementary French I
FREN 121
French II
transfers as
GE
FREN 102
Elementary French II
FREN 220
French III
transfers as
FREN 201
Intermediate French I
FREN 221
French IV
transfers as
FREN 202
Intermediate French II
GEOG 106
World Regional Geography
transfers as
HIST 210
World Geography
GEOG 120 GEOG 121 GEOL 110 GEOL 111
Elements of Physical Geography Physical Geography Laboratory Planet Earth Planet Earth Laboratory
HED 110
Essentials of Personal and Com
transfers as
GE
PE 240
Health Education
HED 120
Personal Health & Lifestyles
transfers as
GE
PE 240
Health Education
PE 240
GE Fitness for Life Health Education
transfers as transfers as
GE GE GE GE
GE Natural Sciences GE Natural Sciences Laboratory GE Natural Sciences GE Natural Sciences Laboratory
HED 251
Health Lifestyles Theory & App
transfers as
GE GE
HIST 100
Early World History
transfers as
GE
HIST 120
World Civilizations to 1648
HIST 101
Modern World History
transfers as
GE
HIST 121
World Civilizations Since 1648
HIST 105
Early Western Civilization
transfers as
GE
HIST 120
World Civilizations to 1648
HIST 106
Modern Western Civilization
transfers as
GE
HIST 121
World Civilizations Since 1648
HIST 108
Early American History
transfers as
GE
HIST 151
US History to 1877
HIST 109
Modern American History
transfers as
GE
HIST 152
US History Since 1877
HIST 114
Comparative Hist of Early Amer
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: History
HIST 115
Comparative Hist of Modern Ame
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: History
HUM 110
Principles of the Humanities
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: History
ITAL 120
Italian I
transfers as
GE
MODL 101
Modern Language I
ITAL 121
Italian II
transfers as
GE
MODL 102
Modern Language II
MATH 120
Quantitative Reasoning
transfers as
GE
GE Quantitative Literacy
MATH 125
Struct & Concepts Elem Math I
transfers as
GE
GE Quantitative Literacy
MATH 126
Struct & Concepts Elem Math II
transfers as
GE
GE Quantitative Literacy
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.
For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only
2018-2019
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Cuyamaca College COURSE
Azusa Pacific University
TITLE
GE
COURSE MATH 130
TITLE
MATH 160
Elementary Statistics
transfers as
GE
Introduction to Statistics
MATH 170
Analytic Trigonometry
transfers as
GE
MATH 175
College Algebra
transfers as
GE
MATH 176
Precalculus: Functions & Graph
transfers as
GE
MATH 178
Calculus for Busi, Soc, Behavi
transfers as
MATH 151
Applied Calculus I
MATH 180
Analytic Geometry and Calc I
transfers as
MATH 161
Calculus I
MATH 280
Analytic Geometry & Calc II
transfers as
MATH 162
Calculus II
MATH 281
Multivariate Calculus
transfers as
MATH 263
Multivariable Calculus
MATH 284
Linear Algebra
transfers as
MATH 290
Linear Algebra
MATH 285
Differential Equations
transfers as
MATH 270
Ordinary Differential Equation
MUS 001
Music Fundamentals
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
MUS 105
Music Theory & Practice I
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
MUS 114
Music in the United States
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
MUS 116
Intro to World Music
transfers as
GE
MUS 117
Intro to Music History & Lit
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
MUS 118
Introduction to Music
transfers as
GE
GE Humanities: Fine Arts
MUS 253
Concert Band
transfers as
GE
ART 150
Introduction to Art
NAKY 120
Kumeyaay I
transfers as
GE
MODL 101
Modern Language I
NAKY 121
Kumeyaay II
transfers as
GE
MODL 102
Modern Language II
OCEA 112 OCEA 113
Intro to Oceanography Oceanography Laboratory
transfers as
GE GE
PHIL 110
General Intro to Philosophy
transfers as
GE
PHYC 110
Introductory Physics
transfers as
GE
PHYC 120
General Physics
transfers as
GE
PHYC 121
General Physics
transfers as
PHYC 130
Fundamentals of Physics
transfers as
GE
PHYC 190
Mechanics and Heat
transfers as
GE
PHYC 200
Electricity and Magnetism
transfers as
POSC 120
Intro to Politics & Pol Analys
transfers as
GE
POSC 121
Intro to US Govt and Politics
transfers as
GE
POSC 124
Intro to Comparative Govt/Poli
transfers as
GE
GE Civic Know. & Engagement
PSC 110 PSC 111
Intro to Physical Sciences Lab Intro to the Physical Sciences
transfers as
GE GE
GE Natural Sciences GE Natural Sciences Laboratory
PSY 120
Introductory Psychology
transfers as
GE
PSY 138
Social Psychology
PSY 140 PSY 150
GE Quantitative Literacy MATH 110
College Algebra GE Quantitative Literacy
MUS 201
Introduction to World Music
GE Natural Sciences GE Natural Sciences Laboratory PHIL 100
Introduction to Philosophy GE Natural Sciences
PHYC 151
Physics for Life Sciences I
PHYC 152
Physics for Life Sciences II GE Natural Sciences
PHYC 161
Physics for Sci & Engineer I
PHYC 162
Physics for Sci & Engineer II GE Civic Know. & Engagement
POLI 150
American Government
PSYC 110
General Psychology
transfers as
PSYC 320
Social Psychology
Physiological Psychology
transfers as
PSYC 292
Intro to Brain and Behavior
Developmental Psychology
transfers as
PSYC 290
Human Growth and Development
GE
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.
For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only
2018-2019
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Cuyamaca College COURSE
Azusa Pacific University
TITLE
GE
COURSE
TITLE
PSY 165
Developmental Psychology
transfers as
GE
PSYC 290
Human Growth and Development
PSY 205
Research Methods in Psychology
transfers as
GE
PSYC 362
Research Methods in Psychology
PSY 215
Stats for Behavioral Sciences
transfers as
GE
MATH 130
Introduction to Statistics
PSY 220
Learning
transfers as
PSYC 405
Psychology of Learning
SOC 120
Introductory Sociology
transfers as
SOC 120
Introduction to Sociology
SOC 125
Marriage, Family and Alt Lifes
transfers as
SOC 230
Comparative Family Systems
SOC 130
Contemporary Social Problems
transfers as
SOC 225
Contemporary Social Problems
SPAN 120
Spanish I
transfers as
GE
SPAN 101
Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 120B
Spanish I
transfers as
GE
SPAN 101
Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 121
Spanish II
transfers as
GE
SPAN 102
Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 220
Spanish III
transfers as
SPAN 201
Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 221
Spanish IV
transfers as
SPAN 202
Intermediate Spanish II
SPCH 122
Public Speaking
transfers as
GE
COMM 111
Public Communication
THTR 110
Introduction to the Theatre
transfers as
GE
THTR 115
Introduction to Theater
GE
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.
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General Education Requirements for Azusa Pacific University Requirement
Helpful Hints & Comments
First-Year Seminar
Course must focus on orientation to college academics while maintaining instruction in orientation, transitions, and holistic wellness. Typically, a 3-unit course. Not required for students who transfer in 30+ units.
Writing 1: The Art & Craft of Writing
Any first-semester composition course. Often titled "Freshman Composition," "College Composition," or "Reading and Composition." Must include basic research skills and a research paper.
Writing 2: Genre, Evidence, & Persuasion
Writing 3: Writing in the Disciplines
Courses titled "Critical Thinking," "Advanced Composition," etc., that follow a basic freshman level writing course. These courses involve the use of logic, critical thinking, rhetoric, and advanced composition. In addition, genre-specific writing courses will introduce students to the genres of writing, rhetorical moves, and forms of evidence in a specific discipline. Possible courses include: Writing in the Humanities, Writing in the Social Sciences, Writing in the Arts, Writing in Theology, Writing in Business, Writing in Nursing, etc. Must include a research component. This category focuses on preparing students to be professionals in a field by being independent thinkers capable of constructing their own knowledge, including producing polished writing products in the genres of writing that students are likely to use in their future professions. Most courses in this category are required for the specific APU major and are therefore not likely to be fulfilled by a student's transfer work.
Oral Communication
Any Public Speaking or Oral Communication course. Must contain at least 3 individual public speeches. Also, communication courses in Interpersonal, Small Group, Argumentation and Debate, and Intercultural areas are acceptable (however, some majors may require Public Speaking). Cannot be taken as a hybrid course.
Fitness for Life
Any physical activity course with a cardio component and instruction in fitness principles. This includes individual activities, team sports, dance, yoga/mat exercise courses, and intercollegiate sports. Activities with limited physical activity such as badminton, golf, bowling, etc. will not fulfill the requirement.
Quantitative Literacy
Any course from the Math department of the transferring school that has a prerequisite of Intermediate Algebra. However, certain majors require College Algebra. Please refer to the APU catalog to determine whether or not your major requires College Algebra. In addition, Statistics and Applied Statistics courses (e.g. "Statistics for Behavioral Sciences") with an Intermediate Algebra prerequisite will meet this requirement.
Biblical, Theological, & Philosophical FormationPhilosophy Requirement
Must be a broad philosophy course such as Intro to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, philosophy-based Logic, Critical Thinking, and Ethics. All other courses must be evaluated by the Department of Theology & Philosophy for transfer.
Humanities- History, Literature, & Fine Arts Requirement
Must choose one course from each discipline (3 courses total): History, Literature, and Fine Arts. History courses must be survey courses in world, western, or U.S. history (typically split into two time periods). Literature courses must be broad, surveys of literature that explore the literary genres of fiction, drama, and poetry. Fine Arts courses must be broad, survey courses in Art, Music, Drama, or Theater (sometimes History of Cinema, Drama, or Theater courses) covering approximately 100 years. These must be lecture courses and not studio or applied courses such as drawing, painting, singing, piano, etc. Examples of acceptable courses from these categories include (but not limited to) World Civilizations to 1648, Intro to Literature, Art History, Music Fundamentals, etc.
Social Sciences
One course from the following disciplines: Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Anthropology, Communication Studies, or Political Science. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) Intro to Sociology, General Psychology, Intro to Criminal Justice, Cultural Anthropology, Mass Media, etc.
Natural Sciences
One course: lecture and lab component required. Any basic course in the life or physical sciences. Examples of courses include Fundamentals of Biology, General Biology, Fundamentals of Chemistry, General Chemistry, Introduction to Astronomy, Physical Geology/Geography, Fundamentals of Physics, General Physics, Oceanography, Zoology, Marine Biology. Biology and Chemistry labs cannot be taken online. However, certain majors require specific science courses. Please refer to the APU catalog to determine whether or not your major requires specific science courses.
Foreign Language
One full academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters) of the same foreign language are required OR proficiency verified by a variety of options, including SAT, AP, CLEP, FLATS, or passing score on an APU Proficiency Test. (waived with full CSU GE Cert. or IGETC). High School courses taken do not waive this requirement. Must be college level.
Civic Knowledge & Engagement
One course that equips students to understand civic institutions and processes, and develops knowledge of critical thinking about civic principles, or to make wise, informed decisions about effective civic action through engaging students in civic activity and scholarly reflection. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) American Government, State and Local Government, Comparative Government, Religion and Society, Child Welfare, etc.
Intercultural Competence
One course that will equip students to engage with others from diverse cultures with compassion and respect. Course will help students achieve higher levels of personal and social responsibility. May involve study away, service-learning, or community-based research. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) Multicultural or World Art, Cultural History/Travel Study, Intro to World Music, World Religions, Diversity in the Classroom, Cultural Anthropology, etc.
Disclaimer: The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this articulation agreement at any time. All articulations contained in this document are for traditional undergraduate students only and does not apply to the Graduate and Professional programs at Azusa Pacific University, or Los Angeles Pacific University.