Shenandoah University educates
and inspires individuals to be critical, reflective thinkers; lifelong
learners; and ethical, compassionate citizens who are committed to making
responsible contributions within a community, a nation and the world.
Core Values
- Development of an enduring
passion for learning
- Commitment to self-reflection
and personal development
- Respect for diverse cultures,
experiences, and perspectives
- Celebration of creative
performance, expression, teaching, and discovery
- Cultivation of leadership
to advance positive change and growth
- Dedication to citizenship,
professional service, and global outreach
Foundation
Shenandoah University
distinguishes itself by providing opportunities to gain knowledge and
develop skills in a collaborative, personalized environment that intertwines
professional and liberal learning. A Shenandoah education incorporates
scholarship, experiential learning and sophisticated technologies, as
well as practical wisdom.
As an institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Shenandoah
University practices the highest ethical standards in its interactions
with the community and with students of all faiths. Within a community
of scholars, Shenandoah promotes the welfare of the whole person by
fostering a nurturing environment in which students learn, grow, and
flourish.
Revision approved by President's Executive Council September
2007. Input from SGA & Administrative Council; revision by Academic
Cabinet. Approved by Board of Trustees October 2007.