TABPHE CORPUS CHRISTI'S PHILOSOPHY & OBJECTIVES
PHILOSOPHY
TABPHE-Corpus Christi believes that human performance, increased productivity, and quality of life are enhanced through the sharing of individual experiences. Higher education personnel are rich in experience, knowledge and skills that play a vital role in helping educational institutions address key goals for achieving success. TABPHE-Corpus Christi provides a statewide vehicle for a diverse, multicultural workforce to learn, share, direct, lead and influence our educational system and serves as a support network for students of African descent promoting higher education, student enrollment, retention, tutoring and networking through the Village initiative.
OBJECTIVES
1. To act as an advocate for Blacks in the educational process.
2. To evaluate, promote and support programs pertinent to Blacks in colleges, universities and communities.
3. To encourage and promote collaboration among Blacks in the educational process.
4. To assist colleges and universities in the recruitment, placement and retention of Black students, faculty, staff and administrators.
5. To stimulate interest in and awareness of current issues relevant to Blacks in all aspects of higher education.
6. To provide a vehicle for disseminating the viewpoints of Blacks regarding education, equal opportunity and affirmative action.
7. To assist in and be supportive of the development and strengthening of Black student programs at the secondary level.
8. To cooperate with all institutions of higher education in Texas in pursuit of these objectives.
TABPHE-Corpus Christi believes that human performance, increased productivity, and quality of life are enhanced through the sharing of individual experiences. Higher education personnel are rich in experience, knowledge and skills that play a vital role in helping educational institutions address key goals for achieving success. TABPHE-Corpus Christi provides a statewide vehicle for a diverse, multicultural workforce to learn, share, direct, lead and influence our educational system and serves as a support network for students of African descent promoting higher education, student enrollment, retention, tutoring and networking through the Village initiative.
OBJECTIVES
1. To act as an advocate for Blacks in the educational process.
2. To evaluate, promote and support programs pertinent to Blacks in colleges, universities and communities.
3. To encourage and promote collaboration among Blacks in the educational process.
4. To assist colleges and universities in the recruitment, placement and retention of Black students, faculty, staff and administrators.
5. To stimulate interest in and awareness of current issues relevant to Blacks in all aspects of higher education.
6. To provide a vehicle for disseminating the viewpoints of Blacks regarding education, equal opportunity and affirmative action.
7. To assist in and be supportive of the development and strengthening of Black student programs at the secondary level.
8. To cooperate with all institutions of higher education in Texas in pursuit of these objectives.