GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF GOOD PRACTICE (adapted from NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education)

As student affairs professionals at the Community College of Rhode Island, we will conduct ourselves with the highest levels of integrity and professionalism and approach our work in a manner that:

  • Engages students in active learning
  • Helps students develop coherent values and ethical standards
  • Sets and communicates high expectations for student and institutional performance
  • Uses resources effectively to achieve institutional mission and goals
  • Forges educational partnerships that advance student learning
  • Builds a supportive and inclusive community

We will support the mission of the Community College of Rhode Island and implement the strategic goals of the college in our daily work while upholding the shared principles of our community.

CCRI's Mission

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Welcome! We want to highlight the tremendous diversity at CCRI. As a community college, CCRI reflects the rich diversity of our state, and benefits from the many different ethnic, racial, religious, and other cultural and traditional influences. We believe, strongly, that the interaction of people of different backgrounds and beliefs is an essential part of being a member of our college community. The ability to learn from others directly as well as through coursework and co-curricular programs will be an important skill to master as you enter the world of work or pursue advanced degrees.

Because we value diversity, we have made efforts to include it in our curriculum, encourage it among our student organizations, and expect all to respectfully interact with others who are different. It is illegal in Rhode Island to discriminate against people on the basis of their race, color, national origin, disability, political beliefs, age, gender, gender identification or expression, or sexual orientation. Tolerance of others is a minimal expectation; understanding is the true goal.

We hope you find this page helpful in learning more about diversity at CCRI. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the dean of students office.

Dean of Students

Questions?

Geraldine Peixoto

Coordinator-Student Affairs

Email Geraldine Peixoto

Offices

Tel: 401-825-2179
Fax: 401-825-2443
Knight Campus, Suite 0062

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