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College Hour

College Hour meets Wednesday and Friday at 10 AM and Thursday at 1 PM.

College Hour is comprised of three different gatherings where the ÐÔÊÓ½ç community is encouraged to learn, celebrate, worship, and grow together. Chapel includes elements of a worship service, including music, Bible-centered teaching, and stories of transformation. Connect invites experts to address topics important to the lives of students in ways that broaden perspectives and build community. Capax Dei (Capacity for God) provides a contemplative space for students to interact with God through guided prayers, reflection, and common liturgies. College Hour also consists of Affinity Groups that unite students around a shared identity based on culture, gender, and ethnicity.


Beginning with the Freshman class in the Fall of 2024, all undergraduate students are required to attend 16 College Hour gatherings per semester. Students must download the Involve app and sign in with their ÐÔÊÓ½ç student email address to be added to the Fresno Pacific site. Please reference the College Hour FAQs below for additional information.

Current College Hour Schedule

Chapel DatesSpeaker
8/21/24Brian Davis | Campus Chaplain
8/28/24Fall Convocation
9/4/24Geraud Brumfield | Coalition for Christian Outreach (CCO)
9/11/24Edgar Manriquez, Ph.D. | Social Work Faculty
9/18/24Jordan Ringhoffer | Pacific District Conference
9/25/24Jessica Jackson | On-Ramps Covenant Church
10/2/24Believer’s Church Lectureship with Pastor DJ Criner
10/9/24Student Stories
10/16/24No Chapel – Mid-term Break
10/23/24Emma Ceja | Northpointe Community Church
10/30/24Norlan Hernandez | Associate Provost of Engagement, Inclusive Teaching & Learning
11/6/24Nick Chandler | ÐÔÊÓ½ç Alumni
11/13/24Jay Pathak | Vineyard USA
11/20/24Jordan Greynolds | Discipleship & Outreach Coordinator
11/27/24No Chapel – Thanksgiving Break
12/4/24Carols at the Cross
Connect DatesTopic
8/22/24Sarah Cuevas Micu | Academic Success Center
8/29/24Grace Berg, Andrew Feil, & André Stephens, Ph.D | Every Neighborhood Partnership
9/5/24Pacific Counseling Center
9/12/24Bryan Feil | Center for Community Transformation
9/19/24Edgar Manriquez, Ph.D. | Professor of Social Work
9/26/24Pacific Counseling Center
10/3/24DJ Criner | St. Rest Baptist Church
10/10/24Jessica Sailor | Marjaree Mason Center
10/17/24Mid-term Break – No Connect Gathering
10/24/23Donté McDaniel | African Drum Interactive
10/31/24Donald Norman | Chief of Staff
11/7/24Intercultural Learning Center
11/14/24Pam & Marshall Johnston, Ph.D. | Professors of History
11/21/24No Connect – Thanksgiving Luncheon
11/28/24No Connect – Thanksgiving Break
12/5/24Chris Janzen | Professor of Art

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the College Hour requirement?

All full-time, traditional undergraduate students are required to attend 16 College Hour gatherings per semester. You can attend Chapel, Connect, Capax Dei or an affinity group to receive credit.

Q. Where do College Hour gatherings take place?

All College Hour gatherings will be held in the Warkentine Culture and Arts Center. Affinity groups are held in various locations and at various times throughout the semester.

Q. I’m not a Christian. Do I still have to go to College Hour?

Yes. We recognize ÐÔÊÓ½ç is comprised of diverse faith backgrounds, and we continually strive to be a place of belonging for all. Inclusion is a core component of College Hour gatherings and programming. While some College Hour gatherings are more explicitly connected to the Christian faith (Chapel and elements of Capax Dei), others are focused primarily on general student well-being and community building (Connect and Affinity Groups).

Q. What happens if I do not attend the required number of College Hour gatherings?

A $20 fine for each number below the requirement will be applied to your student account. If there are financial considerations that make a fine especially challenging, Student Development will work with students to find alternative measures for accountability.

Q. If a student does not fulfill the requirement, is there an appeal process?

Yes. All appeals will be handled by the Vice President of Student Development and/or their designee.

Q. Are there waivers for the College Hour requirement?

Yes. Full or partial waivers for College Hour are available for students who present valid extenuating circumstances. Waivers must be submitted by the end of week 4. Waivers can be accessed using this .

Q. Who leads College Hour programming?

College Hour is a co-curricular learning program under the Student Life division at ÐÔÊÓ½ç and led primarily by the Office of Spiritual Formation (OSF) in collaboration with the Academic Success Center (ASC), the Intercultural Learning Center (ILC), the Pacific Counseling Center (PCC), Faculty, and others.

Q. How do I track College Hour attendance?

Students will be able to track their attendance on the Involve app that is also used to track student participation and engagement at other ÐÔÊÓ½ç events. Students must download the app, sign in with their ÐÔÊÓ½ç student email address and select Fresno Pacific as their designated university.

Q. What if I don’t arrive on time or must leave early?

Students have a 15-minute grace period to scan into College Hour gatherings—10 minutes prior to the gathering start time and five minutes after the gathering has begun. Scanning will not be available after this time and students will not be able to get credit for the College Hour event.