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Mission Statement
The mission of St. Lawrence University is to provide an inspiring and
demanding undergraduate education in the liberal arts to students selected
for their seriousness of purpose and intellectual promise.
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Aims and Objectives
A liberal education requires breadth, depth and integration in learning.
It also requires the cultivation of those habits of intellectual and
moral self-discipline that distinguish a mature individual. To these
ends, St. Lawrence seeks to provide an education that fosters in students
an open, inquiring and disciplined mind, well informed through broad
exposure to basic areas of knowledge; an enthusiasm for life-long learning;
self-confidence and self-knowledge; a respect for differing opinions
and for free discussion of those opinions; and an ability to use information
logically and to evaluate alternative points of view.
A liberal education frees students from the confines of limited personal
experiences and from limited knowledge of the physical, historical,
social and cultural world. In return, this liberation gives an enlightened
understanding of that which is singular, immediate and limited. Thus,
a liberal education is always relevant to the world in which students
must live at the same time that it attempts to maintain a certain detachment
from that world.
A liberal education provides students with many options in the choice
of their life’s work. Since the very nature of liberal education
lies in the continuing exercise of a critical and informed intellect,
liberally educated persons demonstrate ability in the pursuit of specific
occupations and understand and assume the responsibilities of citizenship.
These attributes, however, are the consequences, not the purposes, of
a liberal education.
Since the primary commitment of the University is to the intellectual
development of the student, it encourages styles of learning that promote
creativity, intellectual resourcefulness and flexibility. In particular,
the University recognizes the need to be responsive to new dimensions
of knowledge, to promising new techniques of learning and to the development
of individual talents. Hence, St. Lawrence has established curricular
objectives that include:
1. A depth of understanding in at least one field of study;
2. The ability to read, write, speak and listen well;
3. The ability to conduct research and to think critically;
4. An understanding of diverse cultures;
5. An understanding of scientific principles and methods;
6. An understanding of the natural environment;
7. An expansion of aesthetic sensibilities and capacities; and
8. A personal ethic of considered values.
The University’s long tradition of preparing its students for
various professions and its deep respect for excellence in teaching
and learning at all levels further commit it to a graduate program in
education.
The University is also committed to the goal of fostering excellent
teaching in its faculty and to assisting its members to realize their
full potential as teachers.
Effective teaching cannot be divorced from professional competence in
the subject matter taught. Active scholarship is strongly encouraged,
and the University commits itself to supporting this scholarship through
the provision of time and resources.
A primary commitment to the students’ intellectual development
is complemented by recognition of students as whole persons living in
a culturally diverse world. For this reason, the University also provides
an environment that encourages the students’ physical well-being
and provides opportunities for moral, social, religious and aesthetic
growth, and encourages an expanding sense of responsibility for and
service to humanity.
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