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            | HISTORY, MISSION, VISION AND CORE VALUES | ^ TOP |  HistoryCentral Washington University is one of six  state-supported institutions offering baccalaureate and graduate  degrees. The board of trustees is the university’s governing board,  seven of the board’s eight members are appointed for six-year terms by  Washington’s governor with consent of the state Senate. The governor  appoints one student trustee annually. Central was established in 1890  as Washington State Normal School by the first legislature to fulfill  the intent of the 1889 Enabling Act for Statehood. In 1891, doors opened  for classes. Ellensburg Normal School became Central Washington College  of Education in 1937, Central Washington State College in 1961, and  Central Washington University in 1977. MissionThe mission of Central Washington University is to prepare students  for enlightened, responsible, and productive lives; to produce research,  scholarship, and creative expression in the public interest; and to  serve as a resource to the region and the state through effective  stewardship of university resources. VisionCentral Washington University (CWU) is a  dynamic, creative, and inclusive environment that promotes engaged  learning and scholarship. It is distinguished regionally for the rigor  of its curriculum and scholarship, for the excellence of its pedagogy,  for the vibrancy of its co-curricular and residential experiences, for  its commitment to providing access to higher education, and for its  efforts to advance the social and economic health of the region.  It is  typified by an entrepreneurial spirit that establishes it as a national  leader in higher education. It has a strong commitment to engaged  learning and scholarship, internationalism, sustainability,  inclusiveness, and life-long learning. Core ValuesCentral Washington University exists to advance society through the  essential activities of teaching, discovery, and service. While no one  of these core elements is meaningful in isolation from the others, CWU  finds it necessary to prioritize its efforts in relation to its mission,  vision, values, goals, and resources. In order to maximize the value of  each of the elements of its mission, CWU emphasizes the integration of  scholarship, teaching, and public service. As a public comprehensive  university, CWU strives to create an engaging learning environment and  therefore places its highest priority on teaching, learning, and student  success. The faculty is comprised of scholar-teachers working in the  interests of their disciplines, and the region. CWU encourages  individualized programs of student success and promotes undergraduate  and graduate student-faculty partnerships that are actively engaged in  discovery, creative expression, and engaged learning. As a community dedicated to the principles of academic freedom, CWU  must be an environment that promotes reasoned, civil, and lightened  discourse and creative expression without fear of reprisal, ridicule, or  exclusion. CWU’s educational environment must empower each person with  the freedom to explore, to evaluate, and to learn. CWU must also strive to serve its region by addressing pressing  economic and social issues. As a comprehensive university, CWU must use  its intellectual capacity not only to contribute to disciplinary  literatures, but also to assist area business, social, and government  leaders in strengthening and diversifying the area’s economic base, to  help create a sustainable natural environment, and to address critical  social issues. CWU is also a place where people gather to live and to work. It must  therefore be a place that enables people to grow and to prosper. In  keeping with the academic values of shared governance and reasoned  dialogue, the university must be open, transparent, and empowering. It  follows, then, that CWU is committed to the following shared values: Student success: CWU believes that student success  is best achieved by providing supportive learning and living  environments that encourage intellectual inquiry, exploration, and  application. CWU believes that learning is best achieved in small  classroom or group settings with ample opportunities for individualized  instruction, mentoring, advising, and programming. Access: CWU believes in providing educational  opportunities to as many qualified students as possible. CWU believes  that restrictions of place, time, and finances can be overcome through  the effective use of partnership with community colleges and by  effective and efficient use of learning, communication, and social  technologies. Engagement: CWU believes that learning, research,  and creative expression are enhanced by engagement with external  partners. CWU believes that as a publicly-funded institution, it has a  responsibility to help address the social and economic challenges faced  by our communities. Inclusiveness: CWU believes that diversity of  peoples, cultures, and ideas is essential to learning, discovery, and  creative expression. CWU believes that all faculty, staff, and students  must be and must feel physically, professionally, and emotionally safe  in order to fully engage in and benefit from the university experience. Shared governance: CWU believes that shared  governance is most effective when information systems and  decision-making processes are both robust and transparent. CWU believes  that communication channels should be open and two-way and that faculty,  staff, and students should be empowered to participate in the  governance systems. Facilities: CWU believes that state-of-the-art,  safe, and attractive facilities enhance the working and learning  environments of faculty, staff, and students. CWU also believes that  state-of-the-art technologies provide leverage for the efforts of  faculty, staff, and students. Safety: CWU believes it has a responsibility to  providing a working and learning environment that is both physically and  emotionally safe. CWU believes this responsibility extends to the  off-campus environment of its full-time, residential students. 
    
        
            | EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICIES | ^ TOP |  CWU’s policies and practices affirm and actively promote the rights of  all individuals to equal opportunity in education and employment without  regard to their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex,  sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, age, marital  status, disability, genetic information, or status as protected  veterans. The university administers an affirmative action program for  employment purposes and complies with applicable federal, state, and  local laws, regulations, and executive orders. Policy statements on  affirmative action, gender equity, and sexual harassment, as well as  discrimination complaint and resolution policy and procedures available  at www.cwu.edu/resources/reports.  The person responsible for institutional compliance with most federal  and state laws and institutional policies dealing with discrimination is  Gail Farmer, Office for Equal Opportunity, Bouillon Hall, room 205,  509-963-2206 or farmer@cwu.edu. She also serves as the university’s  Title IX coordinator. Please contact Pam Wilson, Associate Director of  Disability Services for any questions or concerns related to  disability-related laws and institutional policies. Bouillon Hall, room  140, 509-963-2018. The university is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges  and Universities (NWCCU). Some academic programs have been accredited by  specialized accrediting associations, including: 
    American Chemical SocietyAmerican Council for Construction EducationAmerican Dietetic Association Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics EducationAssociation of Advance Collegiate Schools of BusinessCommittee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS - ProfessionsCouncil for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education ProgramsNational Association of School PsychologistsNational Association of Schools of MusicTechnology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology   |