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Welcome to Asian Pacific American Affairs
Asian Pacific American Affairs (APAA) provides support, assists in the personal development, and advocates for the needs of Asian Pacific American students while promoting awareness of APA issues throughout the UF community.
What's New
- See our list of Asian American Studies Courses, 2001-present.
- APAA wishes to acknowledge Sandy Chiu (05-06 AASU President; Class of 07) and Yuko Fujino, M.A. Doctoral Candidate and Instructor at Department of Sociology, for their contribution to what they provided for Asian American Studies Certificate.
Our mission is to:
- Provide appropriate resources to APA students
- Assist APA students with their personal and academic development
- Raise campus awareness of APA issues, histories, and cultures
- Promote the participation of APA students in leadership roles on campus committees and campus governance
- Provide advisement and support to the Asian American Student Union and their sub-organizations, the South Asian American Student Alliance, and other APA student organizations
- Conduct qualitative and quantitative assessments on the needs of APA students and the campus climate as it relates to APA students
- Maintain a resource library of APA cultural and educational resources
Sponsored & Co-Sponsored Events:
- Asian American Student Assembly
- South East Regional Conference of Asian American Leaders (SERCAAL)
- Kaleidoscope Asian American Awareness Month
- East Coast Asian American Student Union (ECAASU) Annual Conference
- Unity Conference
- South Asian American Student Alliance (SAASA) Week
- Asian American educational workshops and forums


News and Announcements
- No current announcements.
