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Last updated August 16th, 2024
Last updated August 16th, 2024
Today, we commemorate the Assumption of St. Mary, the Mother of God. As she prayed in vigil at the Holy Sepulchre, the Holy Spirit revealed her imminent departure from this world. Surrounded by disciples and virgins of the Mount of Olives, she peacefully passed away. Our Lord, accompanied by countless angels, received her soul and ascended her to heavenly glory.
At Agora University, we believe in the impact of Orthodox education — an experience that not only enlightens minds but also shapes souls. Our commitment to providing unique and impactful programs is made possible by the generosity of our donors.
Your contribution reaches far into the lives of our students, equipping them with the education they need to become leaders who make a positive impact in their communities.
Whether it’s funding scholarships for students, developing our academic programs, or growing our resources, your donation has the power to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of our students.
Donate Now and join our mission towards preparing a generation of thoughtful, informed, and impactful leaders.
At Agora University, we believe in the impact of Orthodox education — an experience that not only enlightens minds but also shapes souls. Our commitment to providing unique and impactful programs is made possible by the generosity of our donors.
Your contribution reaches far into the lives of our students, equipping them with the education they need to become leaders who make a positive impact in their communities.
Whether it’s funding scholarships for students, developing our academic programs, or growing our resources, your donation has the power to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of our students.
Donate Now and join our mission towards preparing a generation of thoughtful, informed, and impactful leaders.
Agora University strives to maintain a close relationship between students and staff. Many members of our faculty are involved in discipling students during the academic years. Faculty members encourage students as they grow in their personal devotions, discuss things they are learning in class, and challenge them in areas where the students may be struggling. Students have ready access to any staff or faculty member and are encouraged to seek help both academically and personally