The Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) fosters the exploration of vocation in college and university campus communities. This new initiative, which is being administered by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) with generous support from Lilly Endowment Inc., was launched at the Vocation in Undergraduate Education (VUE) Conference in March 2009. The goal of NetVUE is to provide a nation-wide campus-supported network to expand and extend the conversation about vocational exploration.
The purposes of NetVUE are to:
- Deepen our understanding of the intellectual and theological substance of vocational exploration;
- Examine the role of theological reflection and vocational exploration in a variety of institutional contexts;
- Share knowledge, best practices, and reflection on experiences across participating campuses;
- Develop a network for sustaining an extended program in the theological exploration of vocation; and
- Facilitate the incorporation of additional colleges and universities into this enterprise.
CIC welcomes the participation of colleges and universities in NetVUE. Members of the network will have access to a variety of resources, programs, and services intended to support the theological exploration of vocation among undergraduate students. Thanks to generous financial support from Lilly Endowment Inc., annual dues in the first few years will be very low. Lilly will provide continuing funding for this effort over the next six years, while financial support from member institutions gradually increases. For additional information about membership in NetVUE, including an application to join, see the membership section.
For questions about NetVUE, please contact the NetVUE office at NetVUE@cic.nche.edu or (616) 526-7819.
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