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STRATEGIC PLAN FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON


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UNIVERSITY MISSION COMPONENTS MAPPED TO IT STRATEGIC GOALS

INSTITUTIONAL
MISSION COMPONENTS

cultivating an environment of academic excellence
fostering lifelong learning
pursuing knowledge
providing service to its constituent communities
provides the framework within which multiple colleges, schools, and affiliated organizations can accomplish their distinctive purposes
responsive to the changing needs of the student populations and the communities in which it thrives
participate in service to the institution and encouraged to engage in service to the larger community and to society
Undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences
The college regards the provision of high-quality instruction as its most important function
active and professionally engaged faculty
supports ongoing research appropriate to the development of student abilities and faculty interests
encourages the participation of undergraduates in research
College of Graduate and Professional Studies
providing accessible, quality education tailored to the needs of adult learners, professionals, and members of the business community
excellence in teaching as its highest priority
faculty actively participate in the applied, intellectual, and scholarly developments of their academic disciplines

 

UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON MISSION STATEMENT
(adopted, July 19, 2004, by the University's Board of Visitors)


The University of Mary Washington is committed to being a premier public institution of higher education, cultivating an environment of academic excellence, fostering lifelong learning, pursuing knowledge, and providing service to its constituent communities. The University provides the framework within which multiple colleges, schools, and affiliated organizations can accomplish their distinctive purposes. The University will be responsive to the changing needs of the student populations and the communities in which it thrives. All members of the University community—students, faculty, and staff—are expected to participate in service to the institution and encouraged to engage in service to the larger community and to society.

The University’s undergraduate, residential college of arts and sciences, Mary Washington College on the Fredericksburg campus, emphasizes excellence in liberal learning through freedom of inquiry, personal responsibility, and intellectual integrity. Instructional and experiential programs provide students a strong general education, an understanding of their responsibilities as citizens in the broader, diverse community, and the skills necessary for creative and productive lives. To achieve these goals the college requires its undergraduates to pursue broad studies in the arts, the humanities, and the sciences as a necessary supplement to a concentration in a particular field. The college regards the provision of high-quality instruction as its most important function. Through an active and professionally engaged faculty, the college supports ongoing research appropriate to the development of student abilities and faculty interests. It especially encourages the participation of undergraduates in research.

The University’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies on the Stafford campus supports lifelong learning, professional advancement, and regional economic development by providing accessible, quality education tailored to the needs of adult learners, professionals, and members of the business community. The College values integrity, open-mindedness, and fairness and has excellence in teaching as its highest priority. The faculty actively participate in the applied, intellectual, and scholarly developments of their academic disciplines and emphasize the integration of theory and practice in the classroom.

Approved by the University of Mary Washington
Rector and Board of Visitors, July 19, 2004