Sampson Community College, as a member of the state system
of community colleges, is obligated to provide educational services
consistent with the philosophy of the North Carolina Community College
System. "The fundamental concept of the Community College System
in North Carolina is based on the philosophy that all institutions
shall have an 'open door'." The philosophy of the open door
College has been stated by Dr. Dallas Herring, former chairman of
the State Board of Education, as follows:
"The only valid philosophy for North Carolina is the
philosophy of total education; a belief in the incomparable worth
of all human beings, whose claims upon the state are equal before
the law and equal before the bar of public opinion; whose talents
(however great or however limited or however different from the
traditional) the state needs and must develop to the fullest possible
degree. That is why the doors to the institutions in North Carolina's
System of Community Colleges must never be closed to anyone of suitable
age who can learn what they teach.
We must take the people where they are and carry them as
far as they can go within the assigned function of the system. If
they cannot read, then we will teach them to read and make them
proud of their achievement. If they did not finish high school,
but have a mind to do it, then we will offer them a high school
education at a time and in a place convenient to them and at a price
within their reach. If their talent is technical and vocational,
then we will simply offer them instruction, whatever the field,
however complex or however simple, that will provide them with the
knowledge and skill they can sell in the marketplace of our state,
and thereby contribute to its scientific and industrial growth.
If their needs are in the great tradition of liberal education,
then we will simply provide them with the instruction, extending
through two years of standard college work, which will enable them
to go on to the university or senior college and on into life in
numbers unheard of in North Carolina. If their needs are for cultural
advancement, intellectual growth or civic understanding, then we
will simply make available to them the wisdom of the ages and the
enlightenment of our times and help them on to maturity." |