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Guiding Principles
The founding of Florida Gulf Coast University at the advent
of a new century is a signal event. It comes at a moment in
history when the conditions that formed and sustained American
higher education are fundamentally changing, and at a time
when rapid shifts wrought by technology and social complexities
are altering the very nature of work, knowledge, and human
relationships. As a public institution, Florida Gulf Coast
University eagerly accepts the leadership opportunity and
obligation to adapt to these changes and to meet the educational
needs of Southwest Florida. To do so, it will collaborate
with its various constituencies, listen to the calls for change,
build on the intellectual heritage of the past, plan its evolution
systematically for the twenty-first century, and be guided
by the following principles:
Student success is at the center of all University endeavors.
The University is dedicated to the highest quality education
that develops the whole person for success in life and work.
Learner needs, rather than institutional preferences, determine
priorities for academic planning, policies, and programs.
Acceleration methods and assessment of prior and current learning
are used to reduce the time it takes to earn a degree. Quality
teaching is demanded, recognized, and rewarded.
Academic freedom is the foundation for the transmission and
advancement of knowledge. The University vigorously protects
freedom of inquiry and expression and categorically expects
civility and mutual respect to be practicedin all deliberations.
Diversity is a source of renewal and vitality. The University
is committed to developing capacities for living together
in a democracy whose hallmark is individual, social, cultural,
and intellectual diversity. It fosters a climate and models
a condition of openness in which students, faculty, and staff
engage multiplicity and difference with tolerance and equity.
Informed and engaged citizens are essential to the creation
of a civil and sustainable society. The University values
the development of the responsible self grounded in honesty,
courage, and compassion, and committed to advancing democratic
ideals. Through service learning requirements, the University
engages students in community involvement with time for formal
reflection on their experiences. Integral to the University's
philosophy is instilling in students an environmental consciousness
that balances their economic and social aspirations with the
imperative for ecological
sustainability.
Service to Southwest Florida, including access to the University,
is a public trust. The University is committed to forging
partnerships and being responsive to its region. It strives
to make available its knowledge resources, services, and educational
offerings at times, places, in forms and by methods that will
meet the needs of all its constituents. Access means not only
admittance to buildings and programs, but also entrance into
the spirit of intellectual and cultural community that the
University creates and nourishes.
Technology is a fundamental tool in achieving educational
quality, efficiency, and distribution. The University employs
information technology in creative, experimental, and practical
ways for delivery of instruction, for administrative and information
management, and for student access and support. It promotes
and provides distance- and time-free learning. It requires
and cultivates technological literacy in its students and
employees.
Connected knowing and collaborative learning are basic to
being well educated. The University structures interdisciplinary
learning experiences throughout the curriculum to endow students
with the ability to think in whole systems and to understand
the interrelatedness of knowledge across disciplines.
Emphasis is placed on the development of teamwork skills through
collaborative opportunities. Overall, the University practices
the art of collective learning and collaboration in governance,
operations, and planning.
Assessment of all functions is necessary for improvement and
continual renewal. The University is committed to accounting
for its effectiveness through the use of comprehensive and
systematic assessment. Tradition is challenged; the status
quo is questioned; change is implemented.
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