Broadened Horizons
I came to La Sierra University on a volleyball scholarship in the summer of 2007. I still remember pulling up to Angwin Hall and, with the help of my parents, unloading all of the Target dorm accessories…
I came to La Sierra University on a volleyball scholarship in the summer of 2007. I still remember pulling up to Angwin Hall and, with the help of my parents, unloading all of the Target dorm accessories…
I truly believe that God has worked in mysterious ways in my life—and I can testify that attending La Sierra University was one of them. Coming from an immigrant family, I knew that…
As I prepared to enroll in spring quarter classes at La Sierra University, my mental checklist went something like this: Academic scholarship? Check.
Two on-campus jobs? Got ‘em.
Matching grant from last summer’s literature evangelist earnings? Locked-in.
When Roberto Anguiano applied to La Sierra University, he was skeptical he would be admitted. There were only 10 days before the start of the 2006 school year. Even if he got in, he had no way to pay for school and nowhere to live.
It was the summer of 2017, and I had an important decision to make. I wanted to attend an Adventist university after graduating from my community college in Massachusetts, but I wasn’t sure where to go.
During my senior year of high school, I had to make a tough choice. As a volleyball player, I was exploring the possibilities of playing at several different universities. Choosing La Sierra University was by far the best decision I could have made…
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