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Data Digest: Purpose and Goals of the U. of Virginia
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University of Virginia
Statement of Purpose and Goals
PURPOSE: The central purpose of the University
of Virginia is to enrich the mind by stimulating and sustaining
a spirit of free inquiry directed to understanding the nature of
the universe and the role of mankind in it. Activities designed
to quicken, discipline, and enlarge the intellectual and creative
capacities, as well as the aesthetic and ethical awareness, of the
members of the University and to record, preserve, and disseminate
the results of intellectual discovery and creative endeavor serve
this purpose. In fulfilling it, the University places the highest
priority on achieving eminence as a center of higher learning.
GOALS: The University of Virginia seeks
to achieve its central purpose through the pursuit of the following
specific goals:
- To offer instruction of the highest quality to undergraduates
from all walks of life, not only by transmitting established knowledge
and skills, but by fostering in students the habits of mind and
character required to develop a generous receptivity to new ideas,
from whatever source; a disposition for applying the most rigorous
criticism to all ideas and institutions, whether old or new; an
ability to test hypotheses and re-interpret human experience;
and a desire to engage in a lifetime of learning.
- To sustain liberal education as the central intellectual concern
of the University, not only in the curricula of the College of
Arts and Sciences, but also as a foundation for the professional
undergraduate programs.
- To educate men and women for the professions in certain undergraduate
and in graduate programs leading to degrees in the School of Architecture,
Business Administration, Commerce, Education, Engineering and
Applied Science, Law, Medicine, and Nursing.
- To lead in the advancement and application of knowledge through
graduate study and research and to disseminate the results among
scholars and the general public.
- To attract and retain eminent faculty in order to provide the
highest quality of instruction and leadership in research.
- To seek the ablest and most promising students, within the Commonwealth
and without; and, in keeping with the intentions of Thomas Jefferson,
to attend to their total development and well-being; and to provide
appropriate intellectual, athletic, and social programs.
- To strive for diversity in the student body and in the faculty
and to promote international exchange of scholars and students.
- To provide for students and faculty an atmosphere conducive
to fellowship and understanding and to their constructive participation
in the affairs of the University and the community at large.
- To expand educational opportunities for persons with special
challenges such as minority status, physical disability, ethnic
heritage, or insufficient financial resources.
- To engage in research in the medical sciences and to provide
innovative leadership in health care and medical services in the
local community, the Commonwealth, and the nation.
- To offer to the local community, the Commonwealth of Virginia,
and the nation the various kinds of public service and intellectual
and cultural activities which are consonant with the purposes
of the University.
- To provide continuing education programs of the highest quality
to the Commonwealth and the nation.
- To cooperate with and assist other colleges, educational institutions,
and agencies, especially in the Commonwealth of Virginia, by making
available to them the facilities of the University and the experience
and counsel of its members so as to contribute to education in
the Commonwealth and beyond.
- To establish new programs, schools, and degrees, and to undertake
such research as the needs of the Commonwealth of Virginia and
the nation may require.
SOURCE: Report of the University Self-Study
Committee on Institutional Purpose, February 1986 |
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