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Educational Philosophy

We believe that the mission of Living University, as a church-related liberal arts institution, sponsored by the Living Church of God, is that of a teaching institution concerned with facilitating the development of the whole person for leadership and service. To this end,

    • We hold that it is the primary purpose of the University to provide programs of formal instruction, research, public service, and other learning opportunities, with sufficient diversity to be relevant to the changing needs of the individual, the Church, and society; and

    • We hold that the University, as it endeavors to realize excellence in instruction and other learning opportunities, should seek to provide meritorious programs of research and public service adequate to support this underlying purpose.

We also believe that fundamental to the accomplishment of its mission the University must foster a profound dedication to the search for and dissemination of truth. To this end,

    • We hold that the University should cultivate a learning environment that stimulates and fosters intellectual curiosity, supplies the tools to transform information into knowledge and understanding, arouses the social and moral conscience of its students, and cultivates in them a willingness to respond to the global needs of mankind;

    • We hold that faculty members, staff, students, administrators, and regents should be committed to and supported in their pursuit of knowledge, evidence, and truth;

    • We hold that the University, like numerous other church-related institutions of higher learning, should consider and forthrightly teach that the Bible presents the essence of spiritual truth;

    • We assert, in harmony with the long-standing practice of church-related institutions of higher leaning, that the University should carry on its educational work in terms of this belief in the validity of the biblical message; and

    • We hold that these principles impose a special trust upon the faculty, individually and collectively, as educational officers of the University.

We further believe that Living University, as it endeavors to fulfill its underlying mission of instruction with efficiency and accountability, should seek to achieve the following ends:

    • To pursue excellence in instruction and other learning opportunities in an environment of scholarship, innovation, culture, academic freedom, and devotion to true values;

    • To enhance the individual development of character, personality, and true values by fostering and maintaining an academic community emphasizing moral, social, ethical, cultural, and spiritual standards;

    • To provide undergraduate curricula in the arts and sciences, selected technical disciplines, and theology as the University has competency and resources;

    • To make available academic advisement and counseling that will aid individuals, according to their personal needs and motivation, in identifying and achieving their educational goals;

    • To extend equal educational and related opportunities to a diversity of qualified individuals, regardless of race, sex or ethnic background, from local, national, and international communities; and

    • To provide ministerial education for those called for service as ordained or full-time ministers of the Living Church of God and relevant learning opportunities for all called to be spiritual pillars in the Church and community.

Mission and Scope

The foregoing philosophical rationale guides and delimits the mission and scope of Living University as expressed below in terms of its primary and support programs.

Primary Programs

The principal purpose of Living University is to provide programs of formal instruction, meritorious programs of research and public service adequate to support this underlying mission of instruction, and other learning opportunities, of sufficient diversity to be relevant to the changing needs of the individual, the Church, and society. Specific objectives for these primary programs are:

    1. The University shall provide instruction in undergraduate curricula in the liberal arts and sciences, selected business and professional disciplines, and theology within the capacity of the institution’s resources;

    2. The University shall encourage those forms of research which promote the University’s commitment to excellence in instruction and which support the current needs of the students and faculty; and

    3. The University shall engage in public service activities that makes accessible its resources and capabilities for the specific purpose of meeting the needs of the Church as well as responding to a local need or assisting in resolving a local challenge in a manner consistent with the mission and purpose of the institution and furthering the growth and development of its students.

Support Programs

The further purpose of Living University is to provide support programs which effectively and efficiently fulfill and promote the primary programs of the University. Specific objectives for these support programs are the following.

    1. The University shall provide academic support through library materials and personnel, academic computing services, media services, graphics services, and ancillary services to assist faculty and students in instruction, research, and public service programs;

    2. The University shall provide student development services to enhance individual development of true values in character, personality, and leadership by fostering and emphasizing moral, social, ethical, cultural, and spiritual standards within the academic community;

    3. The University shall provide institutional support through executive management, fiscal operations, institutional research, administrative computer support, institutional advancement, and other services which coordinate to effectively promote and fulfill its mission;

    4. The University shall provide a physical plant operations program related to maintaining existing grounds and facilities, providing for utility services, and planning and designing future plant expansion and modification;

    5. The University shall provide funds for scholarships and grants-in-aid without discrimination to those students who demonstrate need, scholastic achievement, or meritorious achievement; and

    6. The University shall provide auxiliary enterprises as needed.


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