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An ACU education prepares students for whatever God has in store for them, including jobs and careers that haven't been invented yet. Read on to find out how ACU helps students live up to their potential.

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Abilene Christian University

Live up to your promise

You’re looking for an education to

prepare you — not just to make a

living, but to create a meaningful life.

A life rich in opportunities.

A life rich in servant leadership.

A life in which you can live up to

your potential and be a positive force

for change — whether in your

workplace, in your home, in your

community or in the broader world.

Intellectual strength; Christian character

For more than 100 years, Abilene

Christian University has challenged

students academically, providing

them with a strong liberal arts

education and an environment where

Christ is front and center. Because of

this powerful combination, our

graduates — 86,000 strong— are in

high demand by employers and

graduate schools all over the world.

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LeadleadThe world is changing. ACU understands that. We know our graduates have to be

critical thinkers, adept problem solvers and thoughtful leaders. They must be

prepared to adapt to rapid change—in their professions and in their lives.

Outstanding alumniACU has produced phenomenal graduates since our doors opened in 1906. Some of them include:

Annika Johansson (’06), a cast member on the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera

Dr. Marcus Nelson (’94), nationally sought-after education speaker; assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction with the Judson ISD, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas

Wes Kittley (’81), head track and field coach at Texas Tech University; his 1983–99 teams at ACU won 29 NCAA national team championships

Lance Barrow (’77), 10-time Emmy Award-winning coordinating producer of football and golf for CBS Sports

Wilbert Montgomery (’77), assistant coach for the Baltimore Ravens; former all-pro running back and NFL Offensive Player of the Year for the Philadel-phia Eagles

Michael Blanton (’74), award-winning record producer and manager of recording artists such as Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith

Ted Poe (’70), former Harris County, Texas, judge; member of the United States House of Representatives

Dr. Janice Massey (’68), professor of neurology, Duke University Medical Center

ACU positions graduates

Our graduates find positions at respected companies such as:

●● Apple Inc.

●● Chase

●● The Walt Disney Company

●● Ernst & Young

●● CIA

●● American Red Cross

●● Focus on the Family

●● PFSweb

●● American Airlines

●● Abilene Regional Medical Center

●● Federal Reserve

●● Shell Oil Company

●● USA Today

●● Nestlé

●● Federal Bureau of Investigation

●● Texas Department of Criminal Justice

●● Child Protective Services

●● Merck Pharmaceu-ticals

●● U.S. State Depart-ment

●● MTV Networks

●● U.S. Secret Service

●● More than 100 churches

●● More than 100 school districts and Christian schools

●● Local law enforce-ment agencies

LeadleadMatthew Wallace (’00)Co-directorDry Bones Denver(Denver, Colorado)

Matt Wallace remembers an ACU professor, Dr. Kent Smith, teaching on vocation.

“He gave us this definition: ‘… the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet,’ ” Matt recalls. “I serve in the Dry Bones ministry because I believe I’ve found my vocation.”

Dry Bones, named for a passage in Ezekiel 37, ministers to Denver’s homeless youth and young adults. “They call themselves street kids, gutter punks and even throw-aways,” Matt says. “All of them are searching for life-sustaining hope. We try to share that hope at Dry Bones.

“ACU prepared me for the work I’m doing now by providing opportunities for growth. I received a quality education from amazing professors and had unique opportunities outside the classroom. I was challenged to see the world with new eyes and to engage.”

Sean Adams (BBA ’94, MBA ’98)Co-host, “The Bottom Line” 1530 ESPN – AustinAuthor, Sports for Life: Daily Sports Themes for Life Success and It’s Okay to Be Crazy(Round Rock, Texas)

Radio co-host, author and sportswriter Sean Adams found some of his toughest competition at ACU, both as a track and field athlete and student.

“I competed at a national level, becoming a multiple-time NCAA all-American,” he says.

“From a life perspective, I competed with and for people who had my soul and my athletic prowess as their priority. All while I was getting a top-shelf education.”

Sean parlayed his experiences and education into a gratifying career. “Helping athletes leverage their college experience is close to me,” he says. “Talking openly about race, motivation, success and potential – framing it with a faith perspective that makes everyone want to do more – is the most rewarding part of my work.”

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ServeApril Anthony (’89)Chief Executive OfficerEncompass Home Health(Dallas, Texas)

A graduate of ACU’s College of Business Administration (COBA), April Anthony heads Encompass Home Health, a company providing home healthcare services to more than 125,000 patients across the Southwest. Its mission, to deliver “a better way to care,” applies to clients as well as to Encompass’ employees through its unique corporate culture.

Over the last several years, ACU has been Encompass’ number one source of new hires.

“COBA graduates come to us with a strong business foundation but also with a heart for our mission,” April says. “These abilities are fostered by the principals of leadership and service that they were taught at ACU. Their education elevates them from just smart and talented young minds to people of character who can join a character-driven organization and immediately succeed.”

Randy Brewer (’93)Founder and ProducerRevolution Pictures, Inc.(Nashville, Tennessee)

Randy Brewer’s production company, Revolution Pictures, has garnered some of the top honors in the music business: a Video of the Year award from the Academy of Country Music for Carrie Underwood’s

“Before He Cheats.” A CMT Breakout Video of the Year award for Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel.” And, most recently, Female Video of the Year from the MTV Music Video Awards for Taylor Swift’s

“You Belong With Me.”

ACU gave him his start in video production. As a student, he created video yearbooks and Welcome Week videos, among other projects. Now he regularly hires ACU students to intern with his company. “I tell them to remember who they are and what they learned at ACU,” he says, “and then to go be whatever that is where they work in the industry.”

ServeserveAt ACU, our students work alongside professors — men and women who are not only

exceptional scholars but strong Christians. Through research, internships, study

abroad and service-learning opportunities, our students engage in learning through

the mind and heart. They graduate prepared to take their education to the next level.

Prepared to excelACU graduates have what it takes to get accepted into the top health professions schools, law schools and graduate programs. Consider:

●● ACU graduates are accepted into law schools at a rate of more than 90 percent.

●● Within the past five years (2004–08), ACU pre-health students have been accepted into medical and dental schools at almost twice the national rate.

●● ACU ranks 10th among all master’s degree-granting private institutions nationwide in preparing graduates who went on to earn doctorates in all disciplines, according to the eighth edition of “Baccalaureate Origins of Doctoral Recipients” by Franklin & Marshall.

Our graduates go on to study at such prestigious schools as:

●● Abilene Christian University

●● Harvard University Law School

●● Yale University

●● University of California, Berkeley

●● Baylor University Law School

●● Vanderbilt University

●● Pepperdine University

●● University of North Carolina

●● Massachusetts Institute of Technology

●● University of Texas at Austin

●● Rice University

●● UCLA

●● Harvard University Divinity School

●● George Washington University, School of Law

●● Princeton Theological Seminary

●● University of Oxford

●● University of Cambridge

●● Carnegie-Mellon University

●● Northwestern University

●● University of Washington, School of Medicine

●● Notre Dame University

●● University of Michigan

●● Texas Christian University

Build a foundation at ACU

Abilene Christian University

Office of AdmissionsACU Box 29000Abilene, Texas 79699-9000800–460–6228 | 325–674–[email protected]/espanol

Our Promise

ACU is a vibrant, innovative, Christ-centered

community that engages students in authentic

spiritual and intellectual growth, equipping them

to make a real difference in the world.

major undergraduate areas of study

●● Agriculture and Environmental Science: Agribusiness, Animal Science, Environmental Science

●● Art and Design: Art, Graphic Design/Advertising, Interior Design

●● Bible, Missions and Ministry: Biblical Text, Christian Ministry, Missions, Vocational Missions, Youth and Family Ministry, Ministry to Children and Families, Worship Ministry

●● Biology: Biology, Life Science Teaching●● Business Administration:

Accounting, Financial Management, Management, Marketing, Information Systems*

●● Chemistry and Biochemistry: Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physical Science Teaching

●● Communication: Human Communication●● Communication Sciences and Disorders●● Education:

Early Childhood, Fourth Grade through Eighth Grade, High School (Eighth through Twelfth Grade), All-Level Special Education**

●● English●● Exercise Science and Health:

Exercise Science, Exercise and Sport Science, Nutrition, Physical Education

●● Foreign Languages: Spanish●● History: History, Social Studies for Teachers●● Information Technology and Computing:

Computer Science, Information Systems*, Information Technology

●● Interdisciplinary Studies●● International Studies●● Journalism and Mass Communication:

Advertising/Public Relations, Electronic Media, Journalism

●● Mathematics: Mathematics, Actuarial Science●● Music: Vocal, Instrumental, Piano, Music●● Nursing●● Physics●● Political Science●● Pre-Professional***●● Psychology●● Sociology and Family Studies:

Sociology, Family Studies●● Social Work●● Theatre

* The B.B.A. in Information Systems is offered collaboratively by the College of Business Administration and the School of Information Technology and Computing.

** Students interested in teacher certification should consult the Department of Curriculum and Instruction’s section of the ACU Catalog for information about available areas of certification.

*** Students who wish to prepare for professional fields can receive special advising in the following pre-professional areas: Architecture, Dentistry, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Medical Technology, Optometry, Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine.