Why is there a diversity course requirement at Loyola College?
The Core Values Statement of Loyola College calls upon the curriculum to prepare students to dedicate themselves to diversity that values the richness of human society as a divine gift and to pursue justice by making an action oriented response to the needs of the world. More, the College has take as its mission teaching students to “learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world.” In order to prepare students, and to teach from our mission, the faculty have approved an educational requirement that allows students to learn beyond the Western Tradition, to appreciate and value cultures other than their own. According to the diversity course requirement, students are required to successfully complete one designated diversity course as a graduation requirement. The requirement should aid students to more fully engage in other courses when they encounter diversity issues.
The Core Values Statement of Loyola calls upon the curriculum to prepare students to dedicate themselves to diversity that values the richness of human society as a divine gift and to pursue justice by making an action oriented response to the needs of the world. More, the University has taken as its mission teaching students to “learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world.” In order to prepare students, and to teach from our mission, the faculty have approved an educational requirement that allows students to learn beyond the Western Tradition, to appreciate and value cultures other than their own. According to the diversity course requirement, students are required to successfully complete one designated diversity course as a graduation requirement. The requirement should aid students to more fully engage in other courses when they encounter diversity issues.