Mission Statement :
Rend Lake College believes in the democratic ideal of providing educational
opportunities to all who desire and can benefit from them, in keeping with the
specific needs of the community and general expectations of society. The
college sees its success as inseparable from the success of its students.
Through its community service programs and the process of instructing and
training students in the fundamental skills of its baccalaureate and vocational
programs, the college endeavors to be an active leader in the economic,
cultural, and social development of the region.
In order to succeed in its mission, RendLakeCollege
has set forth the following goals:
Community :
Maintain fiscal responsibility by exercising sound fiscal
management practices.
Maintain an open admissions policy while establishing
standards for entry into course programs. When student abilities fall below
those standards, the institution will provide a college preparatory program of
study that facilitates success in college-level academic and/or career-oriented
class work.
Provide student services that ensure student success, including
academic, financial and personal support programs.
Formulate partnerships with other institutions and agencies
to ensure student success in achieving the college's baccalaureate and
vocational goals.
Contribute freely to the economic development of southern Illinois
and improve the quality of the region's labor force by providing short- and
long-term training programs and offering job placement assistance.
Baccalaureate:
Develop in students solid communication and critical
thinking skills. The college expects graduating sophomores to meet the minimum
expectations of writing and speaking with clarity and coherence, as well as
thinking and reading critically.
Increase awareness and understanding of the social,
philosophical, historical and artistic concepts that shape our society.
Develop and enhance students' understanding of fundamental
mathematical concepts.
Develop and enhance students' understanding of the
principles of the life and physical sciences.
Vocational:
Ensure that students seeking occupational certificates
complete the program with the technical knowledge and skills required of an
entry-level position within their chosen occupational field.
Ensure that students seeking Associate of Applied Science
degrees complete their program of study with the requisite technical knowledge
and skills, as well as the academic foundation necessary for successful entry
and continued advancement in their chosen occupational field.
Provide access to real-life situations and training that
yields immediately transferable on-the-job application for all occupational
students
Immediate Objectives:
The following Immediate Objectives come directly from the
strategic planning process implemented campus wide. They reflect concerns on
which the college will focus in the near future as a means of successfully
reaching the college's goals:
Revise existing curriculum and develop new programs of
instruction to meet changing needs and technological developments.
Add regional and/or state programs to the college
curriculum.
Expand use of nontraditional instruction techniques such as
distance learning,
volunteerism, service learning and cooperative education.
Increase educational services to in-district K-12
population.
Provide short-term training needs of businesses and citizens
of area through seminars, contract training, CEUs, consulting and certification
programs, with emphasis on computer certification area.
Provide cultural and enrichment activities for citizens of
the district.
Strengthen and expand student support services.
Enhance image of the college as a quality educational
institution.
Maintain and expand college facilities, with an emphasis on
improving the grounds.
Exercise sound fiscal management practices.