Meet Your Admissions Representatives
Admissions Representatives
Lauryn Goldston
Associate Director of Traditional Undergraduate Admissions
Phone: (626) 691-3458
Youn Ju (Grace) Kim, PhD
Senior Admissions Representative, International Recruitment
Phone: (626) 815-2033
Grace Yaso
Admissions Representative
Email: gyaso@apu.edu
Phone: (626) 691-3440
Transfer Admissions Representatives
Marixa Guerrero
Transfer Admissions Representative
Email: mmaldonado@apu.edu
Phone: (626) 691-3455
Get to Know Your Admission Representatives
Degrees: BA in English, MS in College Counseling and Student Development
Hometown: Inglewood, CA
How has APU transformed you?
APU has helped me discover my passions for equity, caring for students, and seeing everyone in the image of God. One of my favorite verses, Micah 6:8, calls us to “act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God,” and my experiences inside and outside of the classroom have prepared me to embody this verse daily.
Which activities at APU have you most enjoyed being a part of?
Being an Alpha leader my sophomore year was a fantastic experience! It was exciting to play a role in guiding a group of incoming students throughout their first year at APU and build community together. I was also able to study abroad in Ecuador during my junior year. It taught me the importance of stepping out of my comfort zone and expanding my worldview.
What advice would you give to prospective students?
My advice to prospective students is to get to know your professors! They truly care about your personal and academic development. As an undergraduate and graduate student, I was given invitations to dinner at a few of my professors’ houses and it showed their genuine interest in us and great cooking skills!
How do you spend your free time?
I am a self-proclaimed “foodie,” so checking out cool restaurants and coffee shops with friends and family is a must. I also love reading, so you can always catch me hanging out somewhere with a book. I also enjoy listening to music and making playlists for my friends.
Degree: Doctor of Music Arts
Hometown: South Korea
How has APU transformed you?
Throughout my time at APU, I have been transformed with a stronger foundation in my Christian faith, and I feel more equipped with the words of God.
Which activities at APU have you most enjoyed being a part of?
I really enjoy interacting with students, especially with international students. Many international students want to share their new life journey at APU. Listening, sharing, praying, and spending time together is one of my utmost favorite activities at APU.
What advice would you give to prospective students?
Once you have been admitted to APU, find ways to connect with others, such as joining social groups and clubs. Take advantage of the orientation session, which gives new students perspective and information on what to look forward to during their time at APU. It also helps students to become familiar with new environments and cultures. Also, do not hesitate to reach out to your professor whenever you feel that you do not understand something. Professors want to help and be interactive with students’ journeys at APU.
How do you spend your free time?
I spend my free time listening to, searching for, and studying different genres and time periods of Western music.
Degree: BS in Kinesiology
Hometown: San Diego, CA
How has APU transformed you?
I’ve learned that I’m capable and have a beautiful story. Our journeys are all different, and at APU the faculty and staff invest in students. They challenged me to try new experiences and continually encouraged my gifts. At APU I learned that I wasn’t just another student but a woman gifted to make a difference for the Kingdom of God. I learned the impact we make doesn’t have to be big, but it can be a reminder to put Jesus first and seek to love others well. I am thankful for the experiences and people that have grown me into who I am today!
Which activities at APU have you most enjoyed being a part of?
Since I was very disconnected from my high school, I was quite involved at APU. I worked as a teacher’s assistant and tutor, and I loved it! In these roles, I developed my passion for education and learned equitable strategies to support students. Outside of education, I led a small group on campus and was a student leader in our Kaleo Chapel. These experiences grew my faith and challenged me to seek Jesus daily.
What advice would you give to prospective students?
Take a deep breath and remember everything will work out. As much as college can be exciting, we understand the stress that comes with choosing a school. So, explore and be curious. APU offers many opportunities to help you see yourself as a future APU Cougar. I recommend taking a tour of the campus, sitting in a class, or attending one of our events. Please reach out to me—my hope is to make this process as easy as possible for you. I am here to support you!
How do you spend your free time?
In my free time, you will find me spending time with my loved ones and pouring into youth at my church. I love relaxing at the beach, hiking, biking, camping, and finding any way to be outside in the sunshine. I am an avid cook, so you will find me whipping up a new recipe in the kitchen to feed others.
Degree: BA in Psychology and Criminology, Law and Society
Hometown: Azusa, CA
What advice would you give to prospective students?
My advice to prospective students is to be patient with yourself and with others. Everyone around you is learning and growing; you will make mistakes and so will others. However, these mistakes are vital to your construction as a person, so allow yourself to learn from them. Also, please utilize your resources at the university. Seek out your admissions representative, counselor, or professor—everyone is delighted to help. We are here to provide the space and opportunity for confusion and questions. Remember, we are here to serve you!
How do you spend your free time?
I love spending time with my family and loved ones. I also enjoy dancing and coming up with different dance routines. Specifically, I enjoy choreographing quinceañera dances with my mom. I also enjoy reading and learning. I find research articles and books on human psychology informative and constructive.