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Causes: Adult Education, Christianity, Education, Higher Education, Religion, Undergraduate Colleges
Mission: The mission of montreat college is to be christ-centered, student-focused, service-driven: equipping agents of transformation, renewal, and reconciliation.
Programs: The college provides a broad, rigorous liberal arts curriculum with an emphasis on traditional and selected undergraduate and graduate professional degree programs, including degree programs for adult learners and programs at geographically distant locations. Our statements of mission, vision and faith have formed the following educational objectives at montreat college. Please see schedule o for a continuation of program service accomplishments. 1. That students will develop an informed, biblical world view including the following: - the sovereignty of god over all creation and knowledge; - a lifestyle of christian service to others and the community; - the recognition of the intrinsic worth of self and all persons; - a genuine critical openness to the ideas and beliefs of others; - the formation of values and ethical reasoning; - an appreciation for what is beautiful, true and good in the arts and literature; - a respect for and attitude of stewardship toward the whole of creation; - an understanding of the past and its interconnectedness with the present and future. 2. That students will demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills. 3. That students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 4. That students will demonstrate essential computer information systems skills. 5. That students will demonstrate competency in their academic majors. 6. That students will develop interpersonal and team skills and an understanding and appreciation of their personal strengths and weaknesses. 7. That students will become reflective and responsible citizens, effective leaders, and committed laity.
to provide scholarships and similar financial aid. In tax year 2016, there were institutional awards to 478 students.