MISSION STATEMENT
The
College of New Rochelle, founded in 1904 by the Ursuline Order,
is an independent College which is Catholic in origin and heritage. Its
primary purpose is the intellectual development of persons through the
maintenance of the highest standards of academic excellence and educational
growth.
From this tradition the College derives
its dedication to the education of women and men in the liberal arts and
in professional studies. Building on its original commitment to women,
the College also reaches out to those who have not previously had access
to higher education; it places particular emphasis on the concept of life
long learning.
The College is committed to a respect
and concern for each individual. It seeks to challenge students to achieve
the full development of their individual talents and a greater understanding
of themselves. It encourages the examination of values through the creative
and responsible use of reason. The College strives to articulate its academic
tradition and religious heritage in ways that are consonant with the best
contemporary understandings of both. It provides opportunities for spiritual
growth in a context of freedom and ecumenism.
Finally, with justice as its guiding
principle, the College tries to respond to the needs of society through
its educational programs and service activities and through fostering the
concept of education-for-service.
Approved
by the Board of Trustees,
May 16, 1991.
The College
of New Rochelle is chartered by the Regents of the State of New York and
is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools (3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104).
The College
of New Rochelle does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color,
national or ethnic origin, age, or disability in the educational programs
which it conducts or in its employment policies, practices and procedures.
(However, the undergraduate School of Arts and Sciences, a traditional
and continuous single-sex program, will continue to restrict admission
to women, as permitted under Federal law.) The College of New Rochelle
complies with all pertinent State and Federal regulations concerning affirmative
action, non-discrimination, and equal employment opportunity.
For
more information,
please
contact:
The College
of New Rochelle
29 Castle
Place
New Rochelle,
New York 10805
(914) 654-5000
email:
info@cnr.edu
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