The University of Nebraska at Kearney is Nebraska's public, residential
University that is distinguished by its commitment to be the state's premier
institution for undergraduate education. It aims to graduate persons who know
the accomplishments of civilizations and disciplined thought and are prepared
for productive careers, further education, and responsible citizenship. It seeks
primarily to serve the needs of Nebraska through the operation of baccalaureate
general academic and professional degree programs, and programs of graduate
instruction, research, and public service, as authorized by the board of Regents
of the University of Nebraska. The undergraduate and graduate programs are
complementary and synergistic, and both are essential in the identity and
mission of the University.
The University pursues the preservation, enrichment, and transmission of
knowledge and culture across a broad scope of academic disciplines. It places
the highest priority on programs of instruction and learning that educate
students to be lifelong, independent learners.
The University seeks a diverse student body representing a wide range of ethnic
origins, interests, financial resources, and aptitudes, provided that each
student is prepared to benefit from the course of study in prospect.
Accessibility to the programs of the University is advanced through extending
off-campus educational opportunities through selected degree programs,
continuing education courses, cultural outreach, and economic development
activities.
The University emphasizes excellent teaching, scholarship, and service designed
to foster student learning. It strives for an active, student-centered learning
environment grounded in the principles of academic freedom and responsibility.
The University requires its baccalaureates to complete an area of specialization
and an extensive general studies curriculum that emphasizes the liberal arts. An
accomplished and diverse faculty, drawn from learning centers of scholarship
nationwide, teaches the general studies curriculum as well as the curricula in
the academic disciplines. The University supports scholarly and creative
activities that involve undergraduate and graduate students, enhance
instructional programs and student learning outcomes, and aid faculty
professional development.
The University seeks to foster in each student personal and intellectual
qualities essential to responsible life in society such as integrity, respect
for others, initiative, diligence, quantitative skills, and capacities for clear
thinking, speaking, and writing. These qualities are cultivated best through
personal experience in the company of others, and the University thus affirms
its tradition of residential education. Opportunities to engage with others in
residential life and activities in arts, athletics, service, study, and social
groups are integral to the educational mission of the University.
08 Mar 2006