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University of the Cumberlands has historically served students primarily, but not exclusively, from
the beautiful mountain regions of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio and Alabama which have traditionally been described as Appalachia.
The University's impact can be seen in the achievements of its graduates who have assumed
roles of leadership in this region and throughout the nation.
While located in the resort like area of Appalachia, with emphasis primarily on serving
the beautiful mountain area, the university now reaches into every state and around the world
through its student body and alumni.
UC continues to offer promising students of all backgrounds a broad based
liberal arts program enriched with Christian values. The University strives for excellence in all of its
endeavors and expects from students a similar dedication to this pursuit. Its commitment to a
strong academic program is joined with a commitment to a strong work ethic. UC
encourages students to think critically and creatively so that they may better prepare themselves
for lives of responsible service and leadership.
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In the belief that freedom is the result of respect for truth and concern for humanity,
University of the Cumberlands, through a traditional liberal arts program, attempts to foster in its students
a heightened awareness and sensitivity to the search for truth and a deepened responsibility
toward mankind.
The University seeks to graduate men and women with Christian values derived from spiritual
and intellectual experience within the university community as well as from the traditional
academic disciplines.
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Since its founding in 1889, the self-help feature has been an integral part of University of the Cumberlands.
UC believes that the privilege of a university education should be based upon
motivation, ability, character, and purpose rather than upon the amount of money a student or
his parents might have. The most wholesome type of financial assistance consists in helping
the student to help himself. A student aid program should develop qualities of thrift and selfreliance,
as does the work-study plan at UC.
Much of the financial assistance at UC is given in form of remunerative employment.
The work program is optional and the amount of work depends on ability and need.
In recent years many students have earned their college expenses. Continued employment
and promotion depend upon the quality of work done. At UC students receive
a formal education for minimal cost and if they don't have the money, they pay for a large portion
of their education by doing daily work in the college cafeteria, in the maintenance department, in
Appalachian outreach programs-as student assistants, photographers, postal clerks and parttime
secretaries.
Self-help opportunities are afforded to over six hundred students who work an average
of twelve hours per week under guidance and supervision. These students are taught the value
of promptness, industry, dependability, and initiative.
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The Mission Statement of University of the Cumberlands clearly states the University's position on the
value of work and service to others. The Service/Work and Leadership Program is centered in
the belief that students must be placed in positions where they may experience opportunities for
service and leadership. Students are required to become involved in a planned activity of campus
or community service, concurrent leadership activities, and work prior to graduating. Each
student must propose an acceptable plan for at least forty hours of campus/community service
or take part in the College Workstudy Program.
To provide all students with leadership training as an integral part of the program, each
student involved in the service or work activity will also be required to take part in several
leadership seminars. The goal of this activity is to not only make students aware of their responsibilities
to others through the service/work experience but also to provide the students with the
skills to organize and lead others in similar activities.
In order to record the full range of activities in which a student has been involved at
University of the Cumberlands, a "Service Leadership Transcript" will be developed for each student. This
transcript will be a permanent part of each student's record and will be forwarded upon the
student's request along with his/her academic record.
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