Asian Pacific Student Services (APSS) at LMU understands that collaborative relations between student affairs and faculty are essential to the student’s academic success and personal development (American College Personnel Association, 1975). APSS collaborates with various LMU departments, colleges, faculty & staff to develop programs and services that reflect the connection and integration of educational experiences occurring inside and outside the classroom. The following are key partners of APSS:

Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Faculty and Staff Association (APIDAFSA)

The mission of the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Faculty and Staff Association (APIDAFSA) is to serve the needs of the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community at Loyola Marymount University. APIDAFSA strives to collaborate with all interested individuals to advocate and promote the APIDA community's successes and concerns with both academic affairs and student affairs. APIDAFSA is established to act as the official organization of APIDA faculty and staff, promote networking opportunities, maintain an APIDA presence at university programs and activities, and promote the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. The function of APIDAFSA is to address the concerns and interests of APIDDA faculty and staff in the University community. For more information about APIDAFSA meetings and upcoming programs, please visit APIDAFSA's website

Asian and Asian American Studies (AAAS)

Asian and Asian American Studies (AAAS) is an interdisciplinary department that was created in the Fall 2016 through the merger of two programs, Asian and Pacific Studies (ASPA) and Asian Pacific American Studies (APAM).

Admissions

APSS collaborates with the Admissions office on APIDA preview days, such as the Ignite Community and the APIDA Scholars Day, Admitted Lions Day.

API Alumni Association (APIAA)

LMU encompasses three affinity-based alumni groups and APSS works closely with the API Alumni Association to connect the APIDA community in and outside of LMU. Annually, the Alumni Engagement office and APSS host the APIDA Student and Networking Event on campus in the spring semester. 

Center for Asian Business (CAB) in the LMU College of Business Administration

Established in 1995, the Center for Asian Business promotes understanding between Asian countries and people through multiple channels, including international business courses, faculty research grants, student scholarships, and special lectures and movie screenings.