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Public Higher
Education
System Mission Statement
The public
college and university system in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
comprises fifteen community
colleges, nine state colleges and
the five campuses of the University
of Massachusetts. The system exists
to provide accessible, affordable,
relevant and rigorous academic
programs that adapt to meet changing
individual and societal needs for
education and employment. All
campuses are committed to operating
effectively and efficiently in order
to maintain tuition and fees at a
level as low as possible, while
providing a high-quality education
to every student who qualifies for
admission. The public system is
committed to continuous improvement
and accountability in all aspects of
teaching and learning. The Board of
Higher Education and institutional
boards of trustees recognize their
responsibilities to the taxpayers
and residents of Massachusetts in
the performance of their roles and
responsibilities. Massachusetts
public higher education is a system
with a distinguished past,
increasing pride and unlimited
potential.
State College
Mission Statement
There are six
comprehensive state colleges -
Bridgewater State College, Fitchburg
State College, Framingham State
College, Salem State College,
Westfield State College and
Worcester State College - and three
specialized colleges - Massachusetts
College of Art, Massachusetts
College of Liberal Arts and
Massachusetts Maritime Academy. All
colleges integrate liberal arts and
sciences programs with professional
education, and the three specialized
colleges also focus on academic
areas identified in the college's
name.
Each college
places a special emphasis on
teaching and lifelong learning, and
promotes a campus life that fosters
intellectual, social and ethical
development. Committed to excellence
in instruction and to providing
responsive, innovative and
educational programs of high
quality, they seek to develop each
student's critical thinking,
quantitative, oral and written
communications skills, and practical
appreciation of the arts, sciences
and humanities as they affect good
citizenship and an improved quality
of life. The state colleges provide
a campus environment where the
ideas, values, perspectives and
contributions of all students are
respected.
Massachusetts state colleges are
strategically located to facilitate
access to baccalaureate and master's
degree programs for Commonwealth
residents who meet their high
standards for admission. In
recognition of their
responsibilities to Massachusetts
taxpayers to manage their resources
efficiently and to maintain tuition
and fees at a level as low as
possible, each college has a
distinctive academic focus based
upon its established strengths and
regional and state needs. Each
college is a leader and resource for
the community and contributes to the
region's cultural, environmental and
economic development.
Framingham State
College
Mission Statement
"University
Learning in a College Environment"
Framingham State
College was founded by Horace Mann
in 1839 as the first state-supported
institution of public higher
education in the United States for
the training of teachers. Located in
Framingham, Massachusetts, a
community 20 miles west of Boston,
the College assists in fulfilling
the workforce needs of the
Commonwealth with an emphasis on the
rapidly growing high technology and
service region known as MetroWest.
The College integrates liberal arts
and science programs with a variety
of professional programs at the
Baccalaureate and Master’s levels.
The College offers distinctive
programs in:
· Teacher Education and
Preparation – Programs to
prepare teachers at all levels
of Pre-Kindergarten through
Grade 12 education.
· Nutrition, Dietetics,
Food Technology, Chemistry and
Biology – Unique
professional programs integrated
with foundation sciences.
· Business and its
Applications Across the
Disciplines – Programs with
special preparation for the new
technological economy.
· Advanced Technology
– Programs infusing information
technology throughout the
curriculum.
Framingham State
College draws the majority of its
students from within Massachusetts
and the New England region.
Traditional college-age students, as
well as non-traditional students
seeking higher education on either a
full- or part-time basis, are served
and are accorded opportunities to
participate in campus life through a
variety of co-curricular programs
and activities, and to develop the
necessary knowledge and skills to
compete in a global and
technological society.
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