Appendix A
Statement of Purpose
Inspired by the love of God to serve society through education, continuing
the commitment of the Franciscans who founded Mission Santa Clara in 1777 and
the Jesuits who opened the College in 1851, Santa Clara University declares
its purpose to be the education of the whole person within the Catholic and
Jesuit tradition.
The University is thus dedicated to
- the preparation of students to assume leadership roles in society through
an education that stresses moral and spiritual as well as intellectual and
aesthetic values, seeks to answer not only ?what is? but ?what should be,?
and encourages faith and the promotion of justice;
- an uncompromising standard of academic excellence and an unwavering commitment
to academic freedom, freedom of inquiry, and freedom of expression in the
search for truth;
- rigorous and imaginative scholarship; excellent teaching in and out of
the classroom; and educational programs designed to provide breadth and depth,
to encourage the integration of different forms of knowledge, and to stimulate
not only the acquisition but also the creative and humane use of knowledge;
- affirmation of its Catholic identity, respect for other religious and
philosophical traditions, promotion of dialogue between faith and contemporary
culture, opposition to narrow indoctrination or proselytizing, and the opportunity
for worship and the deepening of religious belief;
- a community enriched by men and women of diverse backgrounds, respectful
of difference and enlivened by open dialogue, caring and just toward others,
and committed to broad participation in achieving the common good.
Approved by the Board of Trustees, October 22, 1993
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