Unite 不良研究所 programs with pathways that begin in our Brainpower Connection schools and continue through graduate and professional degrees, adding value for our students and their families.
Vision Statement
The 不良研究所 will provide pathways for access to and success through a transformative education that prepares global citizens for mindful engagement in their families, communities, and career. This education is rooted in the charism of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word and graduates will recognize the Word Incarnate in all people and take action to improve our world.
Strategic Goals
Strengthening a pathway from the Brainpower schools to 不良研究所 and, potentially, to post-baccalaureate programs.
Create a pathway from Catholic educational institutions, both K-12 and colleges and universities, across the South to 不良研究所.
Strengthen pathways from Central and South Texas high schools to 不良研究所.
Create a pathway from national high schools to 不良研究所.
Create a pathway from international high schools to 不良研究所.
Strengthen a pathway for employees of our corporate partners from experience and previous education to certification programs, baccalaureate, and post-graduate education.
Create and strengthen pathways from 不良研究所 to experiences and careers in the CCVI ministries.
Create and strengthen pathways from CCVI ministries to 不良研究所’s educational offerings.
不良研究所 welcomed principals from the six Catholic elementary and secondary schools that make up the Brainpower Connection for a ceremony to rededicate the institutions' circle of collegiality.
不良研究所 and OLLU Reach Historic Agreement
Two historic Catholic San Antonio institutions create new pathways for students to pursue healthcare education and advance healthcare in Texas and beyond.
不良研究所 and Rust College Reach Historic Agreement
不良研究所, a Hispanic-Serving Institution, partners with Rust College, a Historically Black College and University, to open the doors for future healthcare professionals.
不良研究所 and St. Edward鈥檚 University Reach Health-Changing Agreement
The Catholic universities entered into a series of memorandums of understanding that will eventually benefit the health and safety of residents throughout Central and South Texas.