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Mission and Services
The mission of the Office of the Registrar is to enforce academic policy ethically, maintain student records accurately, and determine proficiently who is eligible to see and obtain personal data; and, to provide these services in a friendly, customer-service oriented manner. The Registrar provides the following services:- Adds/drops and withdraws
- Attendance verification
- Class registration
- Class schedule publication
- Commencement ceremony
- Diploma distribution
- Enforcement of academic policies and procedures
- Final degree clearance
- General academic petitions and incomplete forms processing
- Graduation Applications
- Maintenance of rosters, reports, and statistics
- Maintenance of cumulative records
- Publishes the online schedule of classes each term
- Registration information and distribution
- Transcripts and academic records
- Transfer credit evaluation
Supporting Your Academic Journey
The Office of the Registrar exists to assist you with class registration and ordering transcripts, maintain graduate student records with accuracy, and help you navigate academic policies as you earn your degree.
Classes and Registration
Students must register for courses in order to enroll and receive academic credit for successfully completed courses.
Students can enroll in Azusa Pacific University courses online at home.apu.edu. View Class Registration Instructions (PDF) for a detailed tutorial.
Registering for classes is quick and simple through online registration, located at home.apu.edu. Complete your registration online, immediately see whether there is room in a class, and receive instant registration confirmation.
To register or add/drop classes for a session online, do the following:
- Visit home.apu.edu.
- Log on using your APU Net ID and password.
- Click “Enroll” under the Academics heading.
- Follow the simple steps.
- See Class Registration Instructions (PDF) for a detailed tutorial.
Academic Advising
Academic advising is suggested for all students. Some programs require that this be completed prior to admission and/or registration of classes. Please contact the department for specific guidelines in this area.
Viewing Your Academic Requirements Report
Students can keep track of academic progress by viewing the Academic Requirements Report at home.apu.edu.
Navigating to Your Academic Requirements Report
- Sign in to your account at home.apu.edu.
- Using the dashboard menu, navigate to either the “Enrollment” or “Academics” menu item, and click the plus sign to expand the menu options.
- Select “Academic Requirements,” and the Academic Requirements panel will appear.
- Click the plus sign next to your program name to display the completed and uncompleted requirements for your degree program.
- For each requirement, clicking the plus sign will reveal additional details along with a button link to view courses that will fulfill the given requirement.
Registration Dates
Students may register for fall, fall 1, and fall 2 sessions (summer and spring terms respectively) at the same time. Consult the Academic Calendar for registration dates and deadlines. For those receiving financial aid or deferring loans, students are strongly encouraged to register for all sessions within the same term.
Enrollment Policies
Online registration is not available for certain programs or courses. Students in these programs or courses must complete a paper registration form. Contact the Student Services Center (SSC) for more information about the registration process for the following programs or courses:
- Audits
- Education Technology Alumni Program
- Independent Studies/Course Tutorials
- Study Abroad Programs
- Cross Career Enrollment
To log in to your home.apu.edu account you will need the APU Net ID and password that was sent to you when first admitted to APU. If you have password difficulties, contact the IT Support Center at (626) 815-5050 or support@apu.edu.
Contact the Student Services Center (SSC) at ssc@apu.edu or (626) 815-2020 for assistance. Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., and Friday, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
The Online Class Search is an interactive tool that provides the most up-to-date class information.
Please consult your academic advisement materials or advisor for help with class selection.
Please Note:Class offerings can change on a daily basis. For information regarding classes not listed within Enroll or Class Search and not mentioned below, please contact your academic department.
If an independent study, course tutorial, directed research, capstone project, etc., will be one of your class choices, please register online for all of your other classes and then submit an (File Not Found) to the Student Services Center (SSC) before the “Last Day to Add/Drop.” Forms are only available online.
Math Placement Assessment for Professional Undergraduates
The information below is for professional undergraduate students at APU’s regional campuses. Traditional undergraduate students at the Azusa campus can find math placement assessment information through the Academic Success Center’s Testing Services.
APU’s General Education (GE) program recognizes quantitative literacy as one of the six essential learning outcomes at the heart of a liberal arts education. The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) defines quantitative literacy (QL) as a “habit of mind, competency, and comfort in working with numerical data.” APU’s quantitative literacy curriculum aims to empower students to be wise consumers and producers of quantitative information as they serve God faithfully in a complex world.
Professional students will satisfy the GE quantitative literacy requirement by taking course(s) in alignment with the professional bachelor’s degree they are pursuing. PRMA 110 College Algebra and PRMA 130 Introduction to Statistics are the two primary courses. School of Nursing students take UNRS 299 Statistics and Data Management for Nursing and Health Care. The table below indicates which of these courses students from each major should take
Major and Required GE
Major | Required GE quantitative literacy courses |
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Bachelor of Business Administration | Both PRMA 110 and PRMA 130 |
Criminal Justice and Psychology | PRMA 130 only |
Professional Nursing (LVN and 2+2) | UNRS 299 only |
APU uses the ALEKS PPL system to determine initial math placement. Please take a moment to determine whether or not you are required to take an ALEKS math placement assessment.
You are not required to take the ALEKS assessment if:
- You have completed and submitted IGETC or CSU breadth full certification which satisfies the quantitative literacy GE, or
- You have completed and submitted proof of an ADN and will be completing the RN to BSN program. The ADN satisfies the quantitative literacy GE, or
- You transfer in the math course(s) required for your major with a minimum grade of C (see table below), or
- You have completed the college-level prerequisite(s) (as verified by a transcript) for any math course(s) required for your major that you are not transferring in (see table below).
Note: Students required to take College Algebra (PRMA 110) for their program who have completed the Intermediate Algebra prerequisite may still wish to use ALEKS, because an ALEKS score of 60 or higher will waive College Algebra.
Algebra Prerequisite
Major | Required Math Course(s) | Prerequisite(s) |
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Bachelor of Business Administration | College Algebra (PRMA 110) | College-level Intermediate Algebra |
Criminal Justice (bachelor’s completion) | Statistics (PRMA 130) | College-level Elementary Algebra or Intermediate Algebra |
Psychology (bachelor’s completion) | Statistics (PRMA 130) | College-level Elementary Algebra or Intermediate Algebra |
Professional Nursing (LVN and 2+2) | Statistics for Nursing (UNRS 299) requirement may be satisfied by transferring in Statistics (PRMA 130) | College-level Intermediate Algebra (this is the prerequisite for UNRS 299) |
You are required to take the ALEKS assessment if you do not fall into any of the four categories listed above.
Professional students who need to take PRMA 110, PRMA 130, or UNRS 299 and lack the course prerequisites indicated above must use ALEKS in order to demonstrate preparedness to take these courses. The required ALEKS scores are indicated in the following table.
ALEKS Score Required to Enroll
Course | ALEKS Score Required to Enroll |
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College Algebra (PRMA 110) | 45-59 (a score of 60 or higher waives PRMA 110) |
Statistics (PRMA 130) | 30 or higher |
Statistics for Nursing (UNRS 299) | 45 or higher |
Students who need to use ALEKS are strongly encouraged to take an initial assessment at home as soon as possible. If necessary, they will then be able to review using their Prep and Learning Module and then retake the ALEKS assessment up to four times. Only the highest score counts.
The information below is for professional undergraduate students at APU’s regional campuses. Traditional undergraduate students at the Azusa campus can find math placement assessment information through the Academic Success Center’s Testing Services.
APU helps you to strengthen your mathematics skills even before you start your program by providing a 6-month subscription to ALEKS PPL (Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces—Placement, Preparation, Learning) software to all incoming students who have not already completed their math requirements. ALEKS assesses your current skill level, tailors an adaptive online learning experience to your personal strengths and weaknesses, and then allows you to take the assessment again (up to four times, if you desire) in order to determine the best math course placement for you. ALEKS is designed to set you up for success.
The ALEKS process consists of the following steps:
- Determine whether you are required to use ALEKS
- Take your first ALEKS assessment at home as soon as possible
- Choose and use a Prep and Learning Module
- Retake the ALEKS assessment up to four times to attempt to raise your score
Should I study before I begin to use ALEKS?
No, just dive right in and take your initial ALEKS assessment as soon as you can! Then use the Prep and Learning Module to review and to learn new material.
How long does an ALEKS assessment take?
An assessment typically takes 60-120 minutes. Students have up to two hours to complete an assessment. Finish and submit your work before two hours are up in order to receive an assessment score."
What topics are covered by the ALEKS assessment?
The ALEKS assessment covers a variety of topics from high school mathematics:
- Real numbers (including fractions, integers, and percentages)
- Equations and inequalities (including linear equations, linear inequalities, systems of linear equations, and quadratic equations
- Linear and quadratic functions (including graphs and functions, linear functions, and parabolas)
- Rational expressions (including rational equations and rational functions)
- Radical expressions (including higher roots and rational exponents)
- Exponentials and logarithms (including function compositions and inverse functions, properties of logarithms, and logarithmic equations)
- Geometry and trigonometry (including perimeter, area, volume, coordinate geometry, trigonometric functions, and identities and equations)
What is the format of the questions on the ALEKS assessment?
ALEKS questions are open-response (not multiple choice) and require you to work out solutions with a paper and pencil and then enter them into ALEKS. Before you begin an assessment, a tutorial will show you how to enter your answers.
Can I review a question after I've answered it?
Because ALEKS is adaptive, once you submit an answer, you cannot change it. Be sure to carefully check your answer before submitting your response.
What resources may I use during an ALEKS assessment?
You may only use a writing instrument and paper. ALEKS will provide an on-screen calculator if you need one to complete a particular problem. You may not use any other calculator.
How long is my placement result valid?
ALEKS placement scores expire after one year, to ensure that they reflect students’ current preparation level. You are expected to enroll in a math course within one year of completing your assessment (unless you have already completed all of your math requirements).
Do I have to pay for ALEKS?
No, APU covers the full cost of an ALEKS subscription for all new students.
What are ALEKS Knowledge Checks?
While working in your Prep and Learning Module, you will periodically complete a Knowledge Check assessment to make sure you have retained your mastery of the topics you have studied in Learning Mode. If you do not show mastery during the Knowledge Check, the topics will be added back into your Learning Pie so you can review them again. Knowledge Checks do not count for placement purposes; their purpose is simply to make the Learning Mode as effective as possible.
Where can I get help with ALEKS?
For ALEKS technical support, call (714) 619-7090 or visit the following websites:
You may also contact APU’s Academic Success Center at (626) 815-3886.
Students who need to use ALEKS are strongly encouraged to take an initial assessment at home as soon as possible. An assessment typically takes 60-120 minutes. Students have up to two hours to complete an assessment. Finish and submit your work before two hours are up in order to receive an assessment score.
All assessments will be recorded and reviewed using online proctoring software. Be sure not to use any external calculator or other resources while taking the ALEKS assessment. An artificially inflated score will only place you into a math class for which you are not adequately prepared. Any use of unauthorized resources will qualify as an academic integrity violation.
The first time you take an ALEKS assessment, you will be guided to install Respondus LockDown Browser on your computer to facilitate the online proctoring. You will also need to use a computer with a webcam and a microphone, and you will need a photo ID. If you do not have these requirements for online proctoring, then you may schedule an in-person proctoring session through APU’s Testing Services or at a distance proctoring site.
Note: ALEKS scores expire one year from the date of the assessment.
You should always use the link below to access ALEKS. You will log in with your APU username and password.
Congratulations on completing an ALEKS assessment! Your score represents the percentage of high school math topics (through the end of precalculus) that ALEKS considers you to have mastered.
See the table below to determine whether your ALEKS score qualifies you to take the math course(s) required for your major. If you need to raise your score, review using your Prep and Learning Module for at least 3 hours and then take another ALEKS assessment. Many APU students have been able to substantially raise their scores by using ALEKS to review and then retaking the assessment! We recommend you spend up to 20 hours reviewing with ALEKS to prepare you to do the best you can in your math classes at APU.
Interpret My Score
Major | Required Math Course(s) | ALEKS Score Required to Enroll |
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Bachelor of Business Administration | College Algebra (PRMA 110) Statistics (PRMA 130) | 45-59 (a score of 60 or higher waives PRMA 110) |
Criminal Justice (bachelor’s completion) | Statistics (PRMA 130) | 30 or higher |
Psychology (bachelor’s completion) | Statistics (PRMA 130) | 30 or higher |
Professional Nursing (LVN and 2+2) | Statistics for Nursing (UNRS 299) | 45 or higher |
For questions about the ALEKS process, contact the Academic Success Center at (626) 815-3886.
For questions about interpreting your ALEKS results, contact the Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Math, Physics, and Statistics at (626) 815-6470 or mathphysics@apu.edu.
The Prep and Learning Module provides an efficient way to do targeted review of the particular topics just beyond the boundary of your current understanding. You are required to use the Prep and Learning Module for at least three hours prior to retaking the ALEKS assessment. A majority of APU students who have worked with the Prep and Learning Module have been able to significantly raise their initial scores. We recommend that all students required to use ALEKS spend up to 20 hours working in their Prep and Learning Module to prepare for success in their math class(es).
Prep and Learning Pie
Your Prep and Learning Pie will help to monitor and guide your learning. Topics are visually grouped into various pie “slices.” Under each slice, ALEKS will give you several topics from which you can choose to continue your learning.
Progress in your Prep and Learning Module does not count for placement purposes, but will very likely help you score higher when you retake the ALEKS assessment. Knowledge Checks After you work in your Prep and Learning Module for a certain number of hours, or demonstrate mastery of a certain number of new topics, ALEKS will give you an assessment within Prep and Learning Mode called a “Knowledge Check” or a “Progress Assessment.” This assessment usually contains 20 questions focused on the topics you have recently studied, and does not count for placement purposes; the purpose of this assessment is to solidify the new topics you have learned in your long-term memory.
If you do not confirm mastery of a topic during the Knowledge Check, the topic will be added back into your Prep and Learning Pie so that you will be able to review it again.
Knowledge Checks
After you work in your Prep and Learning Module for a certain number of hours, or demonstrate mastery of a certain number of new topics, ALEKS will give you an assessment within Prep and Learning Mode called a “Knowledge Check” or a “Progress Assessment.” This assessment usually contains 20 questions focused on the topics you have recently studied, and does not count for placement purposes; the purpose of this assessment is to solidify the new topics you have learned in your long-term memory.
If you do not confirm mastery of a topic during the Knowledge Check, the topic will be added back into your Prep and Learning Pie so that you will be able to review it again.
Students with access to a computer with a webcam and microphone are encouraged to take the ALEKS assessment at home using the built-in online proctoring. Alternatively, you may schedule an ALEKS proctoring appointment through APU’s Testing Services in Azusa.
Schedule a Proctoring Appointment at the LEC
You may schedule an ALEKS proctoring appointment through APU’s Testing Services using our online scheduling system. If you have questions about scheduling, you may call Testing Services at (626) 815-3849. All exams must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. Testing Services proctors exams 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday year-round. There is no proctoring fee for students who take ALEKS through Testing Services.
Forms
Academic Forms
- Academic General Petition (PDF)
- Certificate Update
- Cross Career Enrollment Activity Form
- Diploma Request
- Enrollment Activity Form
- Incomplete Form
- Independent Study/Course Tutorial Application (PDF)
- Leave of Absence or University Withdrawal Form
- Major Update
- Minor Update
- Name Change
- Personal Information Change (Alumni/Former Students)
- Request for Additional Units
- Transcript Request
- Transfer Credit and Course Substitution
- Verification Request
- Academic General Petition
- Cross Career Enrollment Activity Form
- Diploma Request Form
- Enrollment Activity Form
- Incomplete Form
- Independent Study/Course Tutorial Application (PDF)
- Leave of Absence or University Withdrawal Form
- Personal Information Update Form
- Professional Minor/Concentration Request Form
- Transfer Credit and Course Substitution Form
- Transcript Request
- Verification Request