Spelman College Mission and Purpose
Mission
An outstanding historically black college for women, Spelman promotes
academic excellence in the liberal arts, and develops the intellectual,
ethical, and leadership potential of its students. Spelman seeks to
empower the total person, who appreciates the many cultures of the
world and commits to positive social change.
Purpose
As an outstanding historically black college for women, Spelman
promotes academic excellence in the liberal arts. This predominantly
residential private college provides students with an academic climate
that develops their intellectual and leadership potential. The College
is a member of the Atlanta University Center consortium, and Spelman
students enjoy the benefits of a small college while having access to
the resources of the other five participating institutions.
The
educational program at the College is designed to give students a
comprehensive liberal arts background through study in the fine arts,
humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Students are
encouraged to think critically and creatively and to improve their
communicative, quantitative, and technological skills. The academic
program prepares students for graduate and professional study as well
as entry into the world of work. Spelman seeks to empower the total
person. The College provides an environment that enables self-confidence,
cultural enrichment, and spiritual well being. This environment
attempts to instill in students an appreciation for the many cultures
of the world, a willingness to serve the community, and sense of
responsibility for bringing about positive social change.
Spelman
offers an educational experience characterized by excellence. It
reinforces a sense of pride and hope, develops character, and inspires
the love of learning. The programs of the College rest on the
expectation that the students, the community, and society at large will
benefit from a liberal arts education. Spelman has been and expects to
continue to be a major resource for educating black women leaders.
The
above Statement of Purpose has been translated into a list of
institutional goals and a list of behaviors that the Spelman College
graduate should be able to demonstrate.
The institutional goals are the following:
- The College will continue to serve as a resource
for educating Black women leaders.
- The College will continue to maintain an
environment of academic excellence that promotes optimal intellectual, cultural,
ethical, spiritual, and physical development.
- The College will continue to maintain an
environment that nurtures self-confidence, pride, hope, strength
of character, and a love of learning.
- The College will continue to encourage students to
appreciate the many cultures of the world, to serve their
communities, and to commit to positive social change.
The list of behaviors encompasses
three categories:
1.
Intellectual Development
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Recognize major concepts in the
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, fine arts and education.
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Apply an interdisciplinary approach
to learning.
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Use diverse methods of scholarly
inquiry.
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Demonstrate a depth and breath of
knowledge in at least one academic discipline.
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Demonstrate critical and creative
thinking skills.
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Demonstrate proficiency in
communicative, quantitative, and technological skills.
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Demonstrate standards of academic
excellence.
2.
Preparation for Graduate or
Professional School and the World of Work
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Demonstrate academic preparation and
skills for specific professions and careers.
3.
Personal Development
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Demonstrate self-confidence and
self-respect.
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Demonstrate pride in her own
culture.
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Demonstrate a knowledge of those
issues that have particular significance to Black women.
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Apply a set of moral and ethical
values as a guide to personal behavior.
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Demonstrate an understanding of and
sensitivity to the many cultures of the world.
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Demonstrate a willingness to serve
the community and a commitment to bringing about positive social
change.
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Demonstrate a love of learning.
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Demonstrate leadership skills that
can be used in community and world organizations, business, government,
religion, education, etc.
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Assess her own qualities, talents,
skills, values, and interests.
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