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The University provides a healthy learning environment where students are prepared to excel academically, socially, and spiritually in order to be equipped for leadership roles in a complex, diverse, and dynamically changing world.
The McLennan Community College Foundation promotes quality higher education that enriches the academic, economic and cultural life of our diverse community. To further this mission, the Foundation acquires financial resources and strengthens support to fund scholarships, professional development and capital improvements for the students, faculty and staff of the College and the broader communities it serves. In so doing, the Foundation hopes to enhance quality of life, encourage success and positively change the futures of students and their families.
LINFIELD UNIVERSITY ADVANCES A VISION OF LEARNING, LIFE, AND COMMUNITY THAT PROMOTES INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGE AND CREATIVITY, VALUES BOTH THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE, ENGAGES THOUGHTFUL DIALOGUE IN A CLIMATE OF MUTUAL RESPECT AND INSPIRES THE COURAGE TO LIVE BY MORAL AND SPIRITUAL PRINCIPLES.
To provide every Napa Valley Colllege student with access to the resources they need for an exceptional educational experience.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SHALL INCLUDE SOLICITING AND/OR RECEIVING GIFTS OF WHATEVER KIND, TO BE HELD, MANAGED, AND USED EXLUSIVELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COLLEGE, TO PROMOTE EXCELLENCE, AND TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS-IN-AID, LOANS, ETC. TO STUDENTS.
The University of Idaho is the state’s land-grant research university. From this distinctive origin and identity comes our commitment to enhance the scientific, economic, social, legal, and cultural assets of our state, and to develop solutions for complex problems facing society. We deliver on this commitment through focused excellence in teaching, research, outreach, and engagement in a collaborative environment at our residential main campus, regional centers, extension offices, and research facilities throughout the state. Consistent with the land-grant ideal, our outreach activities serve the state at the same time they strengthen our teaching as well as scholarly and creative capacities.
Berea College is a not-for-profit institution providing liberal arts education to students with limited family financial resources primarily from the Southern Appalachian Mountain region. All Students are provided a full tuition scholarship and, accordingly, the College is dependent on gifts and donations to help provide a low cost but high quality eductation. The College has one campus located in Berea, Kentucky with an enrollment of approximately 1,600 students and approximately 450 non-student employees. Founded in 1855, Berea College was the first college in the South to educate blacks and whites, women and men, together.
Mission StatementGratz College advances both education and applied Jewish wisdom for the benefit of a diverse student population, the Jewish community, and all people. The College achieves this mission through accredited degree programs, scholarship, and public engagement.Vision StatementGratz College is internationally recognized as a leader in developing effective educators, professionals, leaders and scholars, both within and beyond the Jewish community; inspiring life-long learners; and helping to build informed and strong communities through education grounded in Jewish values.
Sunset International Bible Institute has one main purpose… …to prepare people to share God’s Word next door and around the world. This was the original aim of the school and remains at the heart of SIBI to this day.
Syracuse University is driven by its vision, Scholarship in Action—a commitment to forging bold, imaginative, reciprocal, and sustained engagements with our many constituent communities, local as well as global. SU is a public good, an anchor institution positioned to play an integral role in today’s knowledge-based, global society by leveraging a precious commodity—intellectual capital—with partners from all sectors of the economy: public, private, and non-profit. Each partner brings its strengths to the table, where collectively we address the most pressing problems facing our community. In doing so, we invariably find that the challenges we face locally resonate globally.
Vermont Higher Education Collaborative’s mission is to collaborate with Vermont’s higher education institutions, state & local agencies and other organizations to make quality preparation, training and support programs accessible to schools, early childhood and human service providers, educators and educators-to-be. VT-HEC seeks out experts in each field it addresses to work together to design and deliver high-quality learning opportunities and supports in areas of critical need that could not be delivered by one organization alone and that help ensure the success of every child and student.
The mission of VanderCook College of Music is to enrich the lives of present and future generations through the preparation of teachers in the instrumental, choral, and general music disciplines. VanderCook’s broad-based curriculum is designed to prepare teachers with strong character, skill in the process of teaching, and respect for the essential role of music in our culture.