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Average Annual Total Returns
12 Months Ended 60 Months Ended 120 Months Ended 337 Months Ended
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S&P 500® Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes)          
Prospectus [Line Items]          
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text] S&P 500® Index(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes)        
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88% 14.42% 14.82% 9.16%
Lipper Multi-Cap Growth Funds Index (reflects no deduction for taxes)          
Prospectus [Line Items]          
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text] Lipper Multi-Cap Growth Funds Index(reflects no deduction for taxes)        
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.52% 9.22% 14.27% 8.86%
Chase Growth Fund Class N          
Prospectus [Line Items]          
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text] [1] Return Before Taxes        
Average Annual Return, Percent [1]   20.63% 15.39% 14.08% 9.67%
Performance Inception Date [1] Dec. 02, 1997        
Chase Growth Fund Class N | After Taxes on Distributions          
Prospectus [Line Items]          
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text] [1] Return After Taxes on Distributions        
Average Annual Return, Percent [1]   17.84% 12.28% 11.24% 7.91%
Chase Growth Fund Class N | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales          
Prospectus [Line Items]          
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text] [1] Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares        
Average Annual Return, Percent [1]   13.54% 11.56% 10.74% 7.73%
Chase Growth Fund Institutional Class          
Prospectus [Line Items]          
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text] [1] Return Before Taxes        
Average Annual Return, Percent [1]   20.68% 15.50% 14.20% 9.80%
Performance Inception Date [1] Jan. 29, 2007        
[1] Class N incepted on December 2, 1997, and the Institutional Class incepted on January 29, 2007. Performance shown prior to the inception of the Institutional Class reflects the performance of Class N and includes expenses that are not applicable to and are higher than those of the Institutional Class.