Mission
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform
society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually to lead strategic public and private
institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
Vision
The King’s College seeks ambitious students who want to make a difference in
the world. The college aims to contribute to American society by producing
graduates who command the important intellectual traditions, who think
lucidly about the social and political issues that confront them today, who
write with force and flair, who speak with eloquence, and who are eager to
exchange ideas in open debate with those who espouse different views.
The King’s College educates
students to lead with principle
as they aspire to make America
better. We prepare students for
principled leadership. And
nothing else.
Many selective colleges and
universities, of course, have
staked their claim to the word
‘leadership,’ so how does King’s
differ?
We mean something surprisingly
difficult. Leadership to us
requires facility in complex
ideas and the sophistication to
guide the strategic institutions
of society: government,
commerce, law, the media, civil
society, education, the arts and
the church. With a demanding
curriculum and a campus in
the heart of New York City,
King’s is not for the timid
soul.
To accomplish this, the College
teaches a compelling worldview
rooted in the Bible and informed
by close study of great works of
philosophy, political theory,
and economics. We study Paul and
Plato; Moses and Machiavelli;
Adam and Adam Smith.
Statement of Faith
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