Transformational Gift Expands Student Opportunities at FPU

A generous $3 million gift will empower Fresno Pacific University to enhance student learning and sustainability by providing laptops, upgrading classrooms and facilities, and installing solar panels. Thanks to the unwavering support of longtime donors, FPU will also elevate its chapel experience, further enriching campus life.
“This gift is a powerful endorsement of Fresno Pacific University’s mission and future,” said President André Stephens, Ph.D. “We are deeply grateful to these valued partners for recognizing the impact of the changes we have made and continue to make in support of our students. Their generosity enables us to build on 80 years of service to California’s Central Valley and beyond, preparing us for an even greater future. As the region’s only accredited Christian university, we remain committed to transforming lives, families and communities through higher education.”


THE FUNDS WILL SUPPORT FIVE KEY AREAS:
Classroom Enhancements: Four classrooms will be renovated with cutting-edge technology, updated furniture and modernized infrastructure—including new carpet, lighting and dry-erase boards—creating dynamic learning environments that attract and engage students.
Special Events Center Upgrades: With overwhelming student engagement in the revitalized College Hour program, FPU will expand its capacity by moving chapel services to the larger Special Events Center. The installation of new seating and a video screen will enhance the worship and event experience, benefiting chapel services, athletics and student life activities.
Solar Panels for the Warkentine Culture and Arts Center: This investment is both environmentally and financially impactful. The panels will generate at least $70,000 in annual energy savings and will pay for themselves within three years. Additionally, FPU will qualify for federal incentives, allowing for expanded solar installations on the main campus to furtherreduce energy costs.
Laptop Library: In today’s digital world, access to technology is essential. Recognizing that not all students arrive with reliable devices, FPU will establish a laptop lending program, ensuringevery student has access to the tools they needto succeed.
Budget Relief: This moves the university past its goal of securing $3.5 million in unrestricted gifts, providing essential support for operational needs.

FPU Student Body President Sariya Flores emphasized the transformative impact of these initiatives. “The laptop library will be a game-changer for students who might otherwise struggle to afford one. It’s one fewer financial worry, allowing them to focus on their studies,” she said. She also highlighted the importance of the Chapel improvements: “This will create a space where students can connect not only with their faith but also with each other.”
Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, Alison R. Noble, Ph.D., sees this investment as a reflection of FPU’s renewed energy and vision. “President Stephens and his leadership team are strengthening our university, improving processes and facilities to provide high-quality, accessible education. This investment will enhance the learning experience for all students, providing access to better technology, upgraded facilitiesand enriched campus life.”
Thanks to the generosity of these committed donors, FPU is poised to expand its reach and impact, ensuring students are equipped withthe tools, spaces and opportunities to thrive.
We are so grateful for this generous support that will empower Fresno Pacific University to enhance student learning, campus sustainability and the Chapel experience. While we celebrate the impactof this gift, we invite you to considerother opportunities to serve ourstudents, including:
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For $3,000 each, new starting blocks for the Sunbird Swim and Dive team.
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For $10,000, upgrade a Pacific Counseling Center office and help create a place of safety and healing through new rugs, pillows, art, bookshelves, a therapist chair or a couch.
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Contribute any amount towardThe Hiebert Library Project. Transform the library into a Learning Commons—a hub for student learning, collaboration and support—through library upgrades, collaborative working pods for students, technology and other resources.
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University and Seminary Scholarship Funds. Help make Christian higher education affordable and accessiblefor students.
Give to any area at fpu.edu/give—enter your choice into the “Other” category—or contact the Advancement Office at559-453-2251. Thank you for investing in FPU as we develop students for leadership and service through excellence in Christian higher education.