Seaver Reflections: A Community of Change Makers
Seaver admission counselor Peter Walton (’12), reflects on the friendships he made during his time on campus and the incredible work his peers are currently doing.
Pepperdine Portrait Series: A Conversation with Brooke Wicker
The Pepperdine Portrait Series highlights student roles on campus. Learn how Seaver College senior, Brooke Wicker, became the director of a live television program.
Considering Out-of-State Colleges
With over five thousand colleges and universities across the United States, Seaver student Katie White shares why you shouldn't rule out an out-of-state college.
Pepperdine Portrait Series: A Conversation with Kaley Morgan
The Pepperdine Portrait Series highlights student roles on campus. Discover how Seaver College senior, Kaley Morgan, is applying what she learns in the classroom to her business.
Pepperdine Portrait Series: Participating in Student Government
The Pepperdine Portrait Series highlights student roles on campus. Discover how freshman Chase Johnson utilizes his position on student government to make a difference in the campus community.
Pepperdine Portrait Series: A Conversation with Monique Go
The Pepperdine Portrait Series highlights student roles on campus. Discover how senior Monique Go leaves her mark on campus events.
Six Things Prospective Students Should Know
Seaver student Katie White shares six items that all prospective students should know about Pepperdine.
How to Choose a Pepperdine Study Abroad Program
Pasta or pretzels? Pandas or Parliament? While choosing a study abroad program is no easy task, these tips from the International Programs Office will help you get started.
Seaver Perspectives: My Unique Study Abroad Experience
Seaver perspectives is a series that highlights Pepperdine voices across campus. Discover how Seaver student Ryanne Gordon maximized her year abroad.
Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Going to College
Reflecting back on her time at Seaver College, 2018 graduate Kelly Rodriguez shares what she wishes she had known her freshman year.