Ensure Access, Achievement and Outcomes for All
We will broaden access to a St. Thomas education, ensure all students have equal opportunities to take advantage of the full St. Thomas experience and the academic excellence we provide, and connect all students to career opportunities that leverage our powerful Tommie network.
By removing financial and transfer barriers to attending and succeeding at St. Thomas, we will increase access to the lifelong, whole-person St. Thomas education for more people. And for every student who comes through our Arches, we will ensure that we provide equitable opportunities to engage in the holistic St. Thomas experience so all students are set up for success.
We will continue to optimize our students’ learning, retention and time to graduation through personal attention and equitable immersion in high-impact practices. We will provide opportunities for all students to be fully involved and to feel welcomed in the St. Thomas »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ, including students of color, LGBTQIA+ students, veterans, first-generation students, students with disabilities and students from all faith traditions. Through co-curricular learning opportunities students will engage in deep self-exploration of their faith and values, make meaningful connections within and outside of our St. Thomas »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ, communicate effectively across diverse perspectives, learn strategies and develop habits for holistic well-being, and develop as leaders and citizens who make positive contributions to their communities. We will continue to meet the spiritual, physical and mental health needs of our students by providing compassionate care, expertise and resources.
Community Input
It’s clear that faculty and staff care about students’ success. St. Thomas must be affordable – students must be able to meet the costs of attending and receive a competitive return on their investment.
We must make a St. Thomas education more attractive, affordable and more easily accessible to students, including transfer students. Once here, we must make sure students take advantage of all opportunities and supports to complete their education successfully. Solutions proposed by the St. Thomas »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ included finding innovative ways of thinking about what a St. Thomas education consists of, commitment to efficient operations and improved processes, and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders (alumni, business »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ, internal services, etc.). The »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ wants St. Thomas to offer creative financial support and new tuition models for students, and innovative offerings to attract more students into our »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ.