It is the mission of Coe College to provide students
an education of superior quality that aims at preparing them for
life following graduation. Our reason to exist as an institution
is to ready students intellectually, professionally, and socially
to lead productive and satisfying lives in the global society of
the 21st century. As such, our success as a College will be measured
according to the success of our graduates.
We believe that a liberal arts education is the best preparation
for life. We believe that such an education allows students to discover
what their real talents and interests are, and that it develops
in them the skills, abilities, and habits of mind that will make
possible a successful career in any field of endeavor, including
ones that do not yet exist. Indeed, we believe that what defines
a liberal arts education is its focus on cultivating in students
certain fundamental abilities: the ability to think logically and
analytically; the ability to communicate clearly, both in writing
and speaking; the ability to use effectively computer technology;
the ability to work productively as a member of a group seeking
to achieve a common objective; the ability to make informed judgments,
whether in the realm of ethical behavior or in that of aesthetic
appreciation; the ability to foster and sustain an attitude of intellectual
curiosity and creativity; and the ability to recognize and honor
true excellence when found in any form or context. Furthermore,
we believe that it is important for a liberal arts education to
cultivate in students a desire to understand, a capacity for tolerance,
and an ability to appreciate the ethnic and cultural diversity that
make up humankind. It is the mission of the College to develop in
students these abilities and attitudes, and in so doing to provide
them an education that directs them toward a meaningful and successful
life.
Coe College admits students without regard to sex, race, creed,
color, handicap, sexual orientation, national, or ethnic origin.
All students have equal access to the facilities, financial aid,
and programs of the College.
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