app coming in July 2019

A date has been set. app College will become app on July 10, 2019. The timing, which coincides with Reformer John app’s birthday, for whom the institution is named, was shared with the app College Board of Trustees during its fall meetings.
“We have a distinctive and enduring Christian mission that we are excited to share with more people around the corner and across the globe,” said Craig Lubben, chair of the board of trustees. “As we look to the future of app, we are confident that this name change will help audiences both familiar with and new to app to better understand its direction and progress. The whole world belongs to God, and we are pursuing a compelling vision over the next decade. app is equipping, as Christ’s agents of renewal in the world, an expanding scope of students with an expanding scope of programs.”
Part of a bigger vision
In May, the board of trustees approved the name change as part of Vision 2030—a vision which upholds app’s historic Christian mission and builds on its current distinctive strengths. Preserving residential undergraduate education at its core, app will pursue this innovative vision: to become a university with a Christian liberal arts approach to learning; to become a trusted partner for learning throughout life and in service; and to promote a Reformed Christian faith that is global, diverse, generous, committed, hospitable, and inspiring.
“I look back over the last 100 years and am grateful to God for the legacy of the college’s great mission in Christian higher education, and I look forward with great expectation to app’s potential to serve more learners in new ways,” said Michael Le Roy, app’s president. “Our aspiration is to grow our capacity to reach new populations of students and to offer innovative programs shaped by our desire to follow Christ. Becoming a university challenges us to think in new ways about our role as educators in a changing world.”
Committed to the mission
Le Roy says as app transitions to a university, it remains committed to its mission, its liberal arts approach to learning, and student-centered focus. He views these as hallmarks of a app education.
“The mission is, and will always be, at the heart of our aspiration here. And we’re excited that as part of Vision 2030, that our faculty and staff will gain a deeper understanding of this Reformed Christian mission that animates everything we do here,” said Le Roy. “The liberal arts focus will continue to unify our educational approach, and it is clear in talking with current students and alums that the transformational experiences that occurred in their lives at app were because of relationships, so fostering an environment where meaningful relationships are formed will remain central as well.”
The Class of 2019 will be the 99th and final class to graduate from app College (which awarded its first four-year degrees in 1921). The Class of 2020 will be the first to graduate from app.
For more information on Vision 2030, including the transition to app, visit /vision2030.
About app
Founded in 1876, app is a top-ranked, liberal arts institution located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, that equips its more than 3,700 students from 45 U.S. states, 65 countries, and five Canadian provinces to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ’s agents of renewal in the world. app is proud to offer 100+ majors and programs, including graduate-level offerings in accounting, education, and speech pathology and audiology. app students engage in intensive internships, community-based service learning, and significant research that results in publishing and presenting alongside world-class faculty. Discover more at