Mission & Vision
Philosophy
Believing that “true wisdom gives life” (SAPIENTA VITAM TRIBUUNT), the philosophy of Asia-Pacific International University embraces harmonious and wholistic development in all the dimensions of life. Virtue must precede learning so that knowledge, skills, and technology will be wisely, conscientiously, and responsibly used in serving God and society.
Vision Statement
Asia-Pacific International University intends to be a leading international academic community dedicated to learning, teaching, and research that affirms human potential, nurtures character development, and cultivates cultural sensitivity.
Missions
1. To produce graduates with virtuous characters and high moral standards based on biblical teaching, along with sound wisdom and practical skills;
2. To be active in research and innovation in each academic faculty with findings published in national and international media;
3. To be engaged in academic service and other humanitarian programs designed to selflessly serve the church, including local, regional, and international needs;
4. To encourage the preservation of arts and culture.
5. To employ an administrative system that meets international quality standards and is noted for its effectiveness and efficiency;
6. To achieve financial stability and promote environmental friendliness.
Philosophy of Education
Wholistic Christian Education that embraces all aspects of student-centered learning and development, with a focus on hands-on learning experiences, application of practical knowledge, and unselfish service to society.
Mission Statement
Holistic Education. To provide a holistic education emphasizing religious values, academic excellence and an informed appreciation of culture, art, and the natural world.
High Moral Standards. To produce graduates with virtuous characters and high moral standards, along with sound wisdom and practical skills.
Leaders for Communities and Churches. To serve as a training ground that produces leaders for communities and churches throughout the region and around the world.
International Quality. To employ an administrative system that meets international quality standards and is noted for its effectiveness and efficiency.
Active in Research. To be active in research in each academic faculty with findings published in national and international media.
Academic Service. To be engaged in academic service and other humanitarian programs designed to serve local, regional, and international needs.