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Mission |
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The mission of Lycoming College is to provide a
distinguished baccalaureate education in the liberal arts. This is achieved
within a coeducational, supportive, residential setting through programs that
develop communication and critical thinking skills; foster self-awareness while
increasing receptivity to new concepts and perspectives; explore literary and
scientific traditions; cultivate an aesthetic sensibility; elicit social
responsibility; promote racial inclusiveness, gender equality, and an
appreciation of cultural diversity; and produce leadership for the institutions
of society. Each student is encouraged to develop and strengthen virtues and
traits of character that enable, ennoble, and emancipate the human spirit while
deepening commitment to those values that undergird civilization.
Fully accredited, Lycoming is a member of the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools, and the University Senate of The United Methodist Church.
It is a member of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities, the Commission for
Independent Colleges and Universities, the National Commission on Accrediting
and the National Association of Schools and Colleges of The United Methodist
Church.
Also, the Department of Chemistry is approved by the American Chemical
Society to certify upon graduation those students who meet or exceed the
requirements established by the Society for membership. The departments of
Accounting and Business Administration are accredited by the Association of
Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.
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