Mission And Vision of Graduate Studies At St. Scholastica
Graduate Studies
Consistent with the mission of The College of St. Scholastica, Departments offer advanced programs that develop individuals who demonstrate responsible leadership, transdisciplinary respect, entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking.
Graduate Studies Vision Statement
Graduate Programs will be widely recognized for integrating theories, professional skills, and values. Graduates will fill leadership roles at many levels, will value the contributions of other disciplines, and will effect positive change in their communities and professions.
Organizational Structure For The Division Of Graduate Studies
Graduate Programs are administratively housed in one of seven Schools: Arts and Letters, Business and Technology, Education, Extended Studies, Health Sciences, Nursing or Science. The Dean of each school is responsible for academic administrative oversight of all graduate programs in that School, in cooperation with the chairpersons of the academic departments and graduate program directors. Graduate academic policies and programs must be approved by the Graduate Council. Graduate courses require approval by the Graduate Curriculum Committee.
