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Arizona Christian University

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A mission I believe in—but a leadership culture that undermines it - Anonymous- Salaried Staff Arizona Christian University Employee Review

2.0
15 July 2025
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Pros

Some incredible coworkers. Faithful, humble, hard-working people doing kingdom work behind the scenes. The university has the bones of something deeply good and Kingdom-centered 1/4 of the students are deeply hungry for truth and spiritual growth. You can build meaningful relationships if you’re intentional The new campus has really come together. It’s beautiful with a lot of potential. You’ll have chances to lead and wear multiple hats — whether or not you’re qualified. The school’s original mission is good—Christ-centered education with a commitment to Biblical truth—but it’s been overshadowed by other priorities.

Cons

The root problem is the president, Len Munsil. He runs ACU like a political campaign, not a Christian university. He’s not a spiritual leader—he’s a lawyer playing administrator, and the result is chaos. He’s driven by fear of public perception and shuts down any suggestion that ACU is anything less than perfect. The culture this creates is one of fear, isolation, and hypocrisy. He’ll likely read this review and try to suppress it or retaliate instead of reflecting honestly and repenting. Money is tight, and “growth” for the sake of survival is the only strategy. Admissions standards have dropped in order to admit anyone with a pulse—even as leadership insists everyone here is a Christian. What you’ll find isn’t gospel-driven leadership, but pride and self-reliance. Everything is done in the name of Jesus, but often without any apparent trust in the power of the Holy Spirit. Departments are constantly asked to do more with less. When a role is cut, the workload is just redistributed. Burnout is rampant. Raises are rare. Turnover is high. Meanwhile, Munsil takes home over $600K—two to three times what presidents at similar institutions earn. The Board of Trustees seems either blind, compromised, or too passive to lead with integrity. Overall, top-level leadership speaks the language of “biblical worldview,” but makes decisions based on politics, fear, and donor appeasement. The enrollment model is unsustainable. And the work culture is fully disconnected from the mission, vision, and values that ACU claims to stand for.

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5.0
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Pros

Great place to work and great people

Cons

Pay is on the lower side, but can be worth it.

4.0
17 June 2026
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Pros

Really amazing people and staff. You can expect people who are passionate about God and find purpose in what they do. Lead qualifying is a difficult job that consists of calling hundreds of people a day. However, it’s a rewarding job when you talk with students, encourage them in their faith, and sell them the value of the university.

Cons

I can’t think of any cons. You may consider the actual job a con if don’t like the idea of calling students all day long. Cold calling isn’t fun all the time but it’s rewarding when you get to talk with students.

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