University of Aruba

Posted on Monday, March 16, 2009
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Vision Statement:
In the years to come the University of Aruba envisions a substantial improvement of its contribution to the national development of Aruba and of the quality of its programs, by strengthening the relevance of the programs to local demands for training needs of higher education level. In addition, the UA responds to a growing local demand for higher education and will custom design special programs for diverse target groups. Finally, the UA will prepare and implement research and service programs.

Mission Statement:
The Mission of the UA is:

  • to offer outstanding university programs and courses that satisfy local and regional labor market needs in the areas related to business administration, finance, hospitality industry and law
  • to provide a continuous positive learning environment by uniting bright faculty members with motivated students striving for excellence
  • to become a leading independent research center serving public and private sectors, both local and regional
  • to encourage the enhancement of intellectual skills needed in a rapidly changing society by creating an infrastructure for education as a continuous process
  • to serve the local community by offering a wide range of lectures, debates and short courses for a general audience

Faculties

  • The Faculty of Law (FdR)
  • The Faculty for Financial and Economic Studies (FEF)
  • The Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies (FHTMS)

Library:

The library is open to all who want to enter. All materials can be consulted in the library. Students who wish to borrow books need their student I.D. card to do so. All others need to become a member of the University Library.

Contact information:
Address:
J. Irausquinplein 4
CityOranjestad
CountryAruba
Telephone(297) 582-3901 / 583-5036
Fax(297) 583-1770
University of Aruba Official Website

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