Exhibit a capacity for creative and critical thinking and problem-solving
Demonstrate strong work ethic and self-discipline through organizational skills, study habits, and time management
Effectively communicate information and articulate ideas through written and spoken language
Utilize technology in the learning process
Analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information from a wide range of digital and print sources
Spiritual:
Possess knowledge and understanding of Catholic teachings and gospel values as well as their implications for action in service to others
Evaluate moral choices and issues based on well-formed conscience and the teachings of the Church
Develop a personal relationship with God through prayer, liturgy, and a sacramental life
Recognize and share the unique talents given by God
Seek continual faith formation and be an active member of the faith community
Appreciate the uniqueness, dignity, and value of every person
Social:
Collaborate and build community in educational and social settings
Show respect and appreciation for diversity and individual differences
Balance academic expectations with extra-curricular involvement
Act with compassion, kindness, and respect towards others
Understand the principles of Catholic social and moral teachings, including securing justice for others, respecting the rights of others, upholding human dignity, and accepting ownership of one’s actions
Service:
Recognize the needs of others, both locally and globally, and experience the personal rewards of helping others
Use the gifts, talents, and blessings from God to be of service to others
Actively engage in supporting the physical and spiritual needs of others