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Student Responsibilities Print E-mail

The College of the United States Focuses on…

Student Responsibilities

 All the courses will be required, thereby ensuring that students receive a thorough education in subjects determined essential to proper knowledge, success and leadership.  This education will be broad and rigorous.

Since they cannot choose classes that take advantage of their individual proficiencies, they will be strengthened in their knowledge and skills across the board. This will serve to prepare them for life and leadership.

Within courses, teacher and student alike will be encouraged to exercise their choice in exploring fundamental issues and questions as creatively as possible.

It is, therefore, the responsibility of the students to participate in the courses offered in order to accomplish a broad and deep knowledge as a base for any technical subject.

Students will also have practical responsibilities for their environment, with deep involvement in the running of the College. 

The hallmark of a well-functioning mind is the ability to identify facts, analyze
ideas, integrate knowledge, and successfully translate principles into action.

"The hallmark of a well-functioning mind is the ability to identify facts, analyze ideas, integrate knowledge, and successfully translate principles into action."


 

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