engagement

Civic & Community Engagement Community-based experiences enrich classroom learning, and academic knowledge and skills strengthen student communities.  Those communities may be based on campus or they may extend to a local, national, global, or virtual context. Examples of learning in

leadership

Leadership Development Leadership is not a position, rather a set of skills that can be developed. As campus and community leaders, UCI students will grapple with complex challenges, show the confidence to address them, and be accountable for their decisions,

diversity

Diversity & Global Consciousness As citizens of an interconnected global community, UCI students will develop an understanding of and engage with a wide range of human diversity. This domain may include but is not limited to: Civility, Multicultural competence, Knowledge

admin skills

Professional & Administrative Skills The development of administrative and professional skills enhances students’ ability to function effectively in the workplace and supports their preparation for career building after college. Learning in this domain may include: Technological skills, Supervisory skills, Goal

responsibility

Personal Responsibility Academic success is supported by students’ ability to take increasing responsibility for their behavior and self-care.  The transition to adulthood includes a maturing sense of ethics and accountability and the ability to make healthy, responsible and sustainable life