Kinesiology major Jacob Boyce '27 earned himself a trip to the SEC Football Championship Game and a $20,000 scholarship check as a finalist in the Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway.
Over 100 current & incoming Pacific undergraduates have applied for a guaranteed graduate school spot through 51Թ's unique admissions program, Pacific Priority.
Kelsey Herman OT '19 put her love of horses and her doctorate in occupational therapy together to create a business that helps people live fuller lives.
LeMar Anglin was a pioneer in sports management when he graduated from 51Թ in 2012. Now the university has a major that will help others follow his trail.
Nate Anderson '17, MAT '20 earned his undergraduate degree in exercise science at 51Թ, then went on to earn his master of arts in teaching. "I loved the small school feel and how closely you get to work with the professors here," he said.
Chika Matsumoto ’21 first started dancing because it’s what her friends were doing. But she never stopped. “It turned out to be a lifelong passion and hobby with me,” she said. “Dance has just been that one thing that stuck with me my entire life.”
Lianda Lonergan '21 is a member of the Pacific Dance Ensemble stying dance, exercise science and more, as she plans a career in physical therapy and preventative medicine for dancers.
Autumn Davis MBA ’19, Breanne Davis ’16, OT ’19, and Carmel Nichol ’16, MSW ’17 completed a family triple play when Breanne was awarded her doctorate in occupational therapy. She was the third triplet in the family to earn a graduate degree from Pacific.
Growing up, Avery Richardson ’17 wasn’t sure his father’s alma mater was even real. But he followed his father's footsteps and set himself up to pursue his passion for healthcare.