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Harcum College seeks to provide men and women with outstanding career preparation that will meet or exceed the standards of their chosen professions. At Harcum self-realization and preparation for participative citizenship are also of great importance. Intent upon remaining among the foremost independent two-year colleges in America, Harcum aims at providing every student with the opportunity not only for a rewarding career, but also for a fulfilling life.
Philosophy
Founded by Edith Hatcher Harcum in 1915, the College has empowered generations of students by preparing them for dignified, remunerative, socially useful work. Providing possibilities for individual success remains a central purpose of Harcum, "The College of Possibilities."
By coupling practical, experiential education with exposure to the liberal arts, Harcum from its inception has also sought to enrich its graduates by broadening their intellectual and cultural horizons. For students who are uncertain about career choices, Harcum's mission is to encourage self-discovery and to promote learning for learning's sake. For those who see the liberal arts as a springboard to a specialized career, Harcum helps students identify appropriate directions for development.
In addition, Harcum is committed to preparing its students for responsible citizenship by fostering a keen sense of social responsibility through service learning, curricular emphasis, and co-curricular programs.
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