
Peter Hoh is almost at the end of a long journey -- to get his Bachelor’s degree. For the past 20-plus years, Peter has tried a number of times to finish his degree. But between various careers he found it impossible to complete. Couple that with a growing family and a work injury that nearly sidelined him into retirement, Peter faced almost overwhelming odds.

For Ofer Amrami, a full-time network administrator with the city of Fullerton, California, APU online study provides the flexibility to juggle a job, family, and degree program in Organizational Leadership. "It allows me to get my education, hold a job, and still spend quality time with my family," he said.

This program fits my schedule, my family, my goals. From the first phone call I made, I knew this place was different. The staff responded to all my questions immediately, never putting me on hold with a promise to get back to me. They even made the financial aid process painless. Most important, the classes don't waste my time. I'm learning relevant skills that I've already put to use at work.

I am finishing my degree because I want to be able to say, "I did it!" And I am doing so at APU because it is more than just a school, it is a family. In addition to the practical skills I am gaining in time and conflict management, I have also gained lifetime relationships with faculty and students. The atmosphere here is comfortable, caring, and perfectly suited to adults re-entering college life.