A college student should be able to:
- Acquire knowledge and develop critical thinking in discipline before specializing in an academic field;
- Develop communication skills in order to convey ideas effectively with other people;
- Demonstrate competence in the use and application of the tools of learning as bases for research;
- Adopt and practice Christian values and apply them to all aspects of human life;
- Show concern for others and the world through participation in global, national, and local programs;
- Enhance and maintain a sound physical and mental well-being; and,
- Develop an acceptable philosophy of life.
- Students electing to concentrate on a major field acquire adequate knowledge in their area of specialization;
- Graduates are prepared to enter a career and/or pursue graduate education; and
- Graduates comply with the legal requirements of their degrees.
- Meet individual academic needs of students and personnel;
- be responsive to community needs and expectations;
- Maintain programs of self-renewal and Christian spiritual enrichment;
- Encourage and support research among students and faculty; and,
- Strengthen the teaching force through a faculty development program.