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Student Learning Outcomes
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Student Learning Outcomes
Students will learn to communicate effectively across cultures as they gain greater knowledge of the similarities and differences of different cultures.
Students will learn to be proactive agents of change by seeking opportunities to interact with individuals who are culturally different.
Students will learn to build coalitions that foster a greater sense of community on their respective campuses.
Students will learn to lead effectively with integrity, moral purpose, social responsibility and civic duty.
Students will learn to connect with the institution by getting more involved in student organizations, attending on-campus programs and events, participating in discussion groups, reaching out to their faculty out of the classroom and encouraging other students to do the same.