Philosophy
Human dignity,
health and safety are three of an individual's most prized possessions
and, as such, should be protected. The professional programs offered
in this college were founded in response to the needs of individuals.
The education of students in this college embraces knowledge from
diverse sources, including a liberal general education. Students
graduating from this college should be prepared to examine their
roles and modify practice in response to new information. They
should be able to act as catalysts in initiating and implementing
new patterns of practice aimed at bettering the human condition.
For these reasons education is directed toward inspiring and developing
problem-solving and creative capabilities in students. Additionally
pre-professional and professional education must be regarded as
preparation for a lifetime of continued learning which enhances
the process of self-actualization for the individual.