HIU Confers Degrees on Fall 2017 Graduates

Posted: December 19, 2017



FULLERTON, CA :: On Saturday, December 16, 2017, Hope International University proudly conferred degrees upon 54 undergraduate and 60 graduate students who successfully completed their chosen course of study. Drawn from a global student body of nearly 4,000 students representing 42 states and 16 countries, these graduates now join over 13,000 alumni who carry HIU’s legacy of servant leadership to locations across the globe.

During the ceremony, Undergraduate student speaker Mikayla Derieg (Bachelor of Arts in Business Management) and Graduate student speaker Noah DeWitt (Master of Business Administration) reflected with gratitude on their rich, rewarding HIU experience, challenging their colleagues to continue being “world changers.” Dr. Paul Alexander (BA ’84, MF ’88), HIU’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, recounted an inspiring true story of how an HIU alum, responding to an urgent post on Facebook, rescued Dr. Alexander’s extended family during the recent hurricane in Texas. Dr. Alexander reminded the graduates that their primary mission in life is to know God personally, love Him wholeheartedly, and to love others as God loves them, even when it requires great personal risk and/or sacrifice.

This was HIU’s 104th Commencement Ceremony and marks Hope’s 43rd academic year in Fullerton, where the University diligently maintains its commitment to advance the mission of Christ by empowering students through Christian higher education.

HIU streamed the event live online. To view the video archive on demand, click here.