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Edward Waters College Mission Edward Waters College was established in
1866 to educate the descendants of African Americans, newly emancipated
from slavery. Today, its enrollment continues to be substantially African-American
students from the Southeast and Northeast regions of the United
States, while also welcoming students from all racial and ethical
groups within the United States and from around the world.
The college is an accredited, private, four-year, liberal arts, coeducational,
residential institution, committed to Christian principles which emphasize high moral
and spiritual values, as a result of its close affiliation
with, and support from, the African Methodist Episcopal Church. It
offers baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences and other
career-based professional fields.
The College enrolls students with a wide
range of educational foundations, and it seeks to develop in
each of its students the high levels of competence in
basic social, thinking, listening, speaking, reading, writing, mathematical, technological, and
leadership skills that are the characteristics of an educated person.
It also seeks to develop within each student the breadth
of knowledge, the commitment to service, and adherence to high
ethical values that are the characteristics of a good citizen.
The institution strives to prepare its students to pursue further
graduate and professional studies as well as to assume positions
of leadership in commerce, industry, education, government and community service.
Edward Waters College interacts with the surrounding community by providing
continuing education, health and human services, promoting the growth and
development of the larger community through public service programs, economic
development and community revitalization. The College endeavors to develop research
strategies and facilities to address academic and community issues.