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Mission Statement

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

 

Our Mission

 

We prepare an increasingly diverse student body for productive roles in business and the community through quality teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, supporting our efforts through scholarly research.  We are guided in teaching, research and service by the principles of leadership, relevance, ethics, community involvement and professional growth.

 

 

                                    Our Guiding Principles

 

Leadership

We strive to equip students to be successful in the business and world communities by developing their skills in leadership, communication and working with other people.

 

Relevance

We strive to ensure that course content and delivery is current, relevant and coordinated across disciplines, placing special emphasis on technology and the global marketplace.

 

Ethics

We strive to provide an ethics-based business education incorporating the altruistic spirit of St. Vincent de Paul.

 

Community Involvement

We strive to provide opportunities for students and faculty to serve the community and engage in extra-curricular activities and practical interaction with the business community on a regional, national and global scale.

 

Professional Growth

We strive to promote continuing faculty development that enhances teaching and encourages and rewards intellectual contributions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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