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Vision Statement
Dominican University aspires to be a premier, Catholic,
comprehensive, teaching university with an enrollment of 4,000 students.
Identity Statement
Dominican University is a distinctively relationship-centered
educational community, rooted in the liberal arts
and sciences and comprehensive in scope, known for its rigorous
and engaging academic programs, for the care and respect with which
it mentors students, for its enduring commitment to social justice
and for the enriching diversity of its students, faculty and staff.
Integral to Dominican's success and distinction is the ongoing exploration,
clear expression and shared experience of its Catholic
Dominican identity.
History
Dominican University was founded as St. Clara College
in Sinsinawa, WI in 1901 by the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters of
the Most Holy Rosary. In 1922, under the leadership of Mother Samuel
Coughlin, the sisters relocated the institution to its current
location in River Forest, IL, where it was renamed Rosary College.
The new college began immediately instituting new programs and
improving its curriculum, establishing one of the first study abroad
programs in the country in 1925 and offering courses in library
science leading to the university's first master's degree in 1949.
Recognizing its responsibility to all students, Rosary College
became coeducational in 1970. In May 1997, in the context of an
aggressive strategic plan, the school name changed to Dominican
University, communicating the increasingly comprehensive nature
of the university's programs and, at the same time, its continued
commitment to its Catholic Dominican mission. There are currently
six schools affiliated with Dominican University.
To learn more about the history of Dominican University, visit our Centennial Web site.
Accreditation
Dominican University is accredited by the North
Central Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools as a baccalaureate and master's degree
granting institution. The Master of Library and
Information Science program is accredited by the
American Library Association. The accounting and business administration
programs in the School of Business are accredited by the Association
of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. The Graduate School
of Social Work in 2004 was accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education. The
university is approved by the Illinois State Board of Education,
the Illinois Department of Registration and Education, and the
State Approving Agency for Veterans Affairs. The program in nutrition
and dietetics has development accreditation from the Commission
on Accreditation for Dietetics Education.
Mission Statement
As a Sinsinawa Dominican sponsored institution, Dominican University
prepares students to pursue truth,
to give compassionate service and
to participate in the creation of a more
just and humane world.











