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If you are looking for a remote institution for higher learning with an established Christian community and commitment to fellowship and education, consider Pacific Islands University (PIU) on the island of Guam.

Most students live on campus at PIU, where they are able to participate in college life activities, such as clubs and sports. They are also able to take part in regular chapel services and special seminary course offerings in theology.

Undergraduate degree programs are offered in the following types of disciplines: Arts, Biblical Studies, Dive Instruction, English, and Liberal Studies. In addition, a graduate degree program is available in the field of Religion.

According to school reports on demographics, PIU is extremely small in size with less than 200 attendees. As a result, class sizes are smaller, and students are likely to receive more personalized attention from their instructors in such a learning environment.

To be admitted to PIU, applicants must submit an application and fee along with a copy of their birth certificate and health report, personal references, and transcripts. TOEFL scores may be required for admissions as well, depending on the situation.

Merit and need-based financial aid are provided to those who meet the criteria and need help with lowering tuition costs.

PIU Students

Full-Time Undergrad Students
175
Freshman Class
14
Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
178

Undergraduate vs. Graduate

Undergraduate
98%
Graduate
2%

Full-Time vs. Part-Time Students

Full-Time
42%
Part-Time
58%

Gender of Students

Women
36%
Men
64%

Ethnic Diversity

Asian
55%
Caucasian
2%
Other
43%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%

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