
The
Mission of The University
of North Carolina at Greensboro
Endorsed by the UNCG Faculty Senate, April 5, 2000
Endorsed by the UNCG Board of Trustees, April 13, 2000
Approved by The University of North Carolina Board of Governors, August
11, 2000
The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a student-centered university,
linking the Piedmont Triad to the world through learning, discovery,
and service. As a doctoral institution, it is committed to teaching
based in scholarship and advancing knowledge through research. The
College of Arts and Sciences and six professional schools offer challenging
graduate and undergraduate programs in which students are mentored
by outstanding teachers, including nationally recognized researchers
and artists.
Affirming
the liberal arts as the foundation for lifelong learning, the University
provides exemplary learning environments on campus and through distance
education so that students can acquire knowledge, develop intellectual
skills, and become more thoughtful and responsible members of a global
society. Co-curricular and residential programs contribute to students'
social, aesthetic, and ethical development.
The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a community in which
people of any racial or ethnic identity, age, or background can achieve
an informed appreciation of their own and different cultures. It is
a community of actively engaged students, faculty, staff, and alumni
founded on open dialogue, shared responsibility, and respect for the
distinct contributions of each member.