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COVENANT BETWEEN THE SYNOD OF LIVING WATERS OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE
- PURPOSE
The purpose of this covenant is to define the nature and scope of
the relationship mutually agreed to by Tusculum College and the
Synod of Living Waters of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
- HISTORY OF THE RELATIONSHIP
Tusculum College is the oldest college in Tennessee, the twentyeighth
oldest in the nation, and the oldest coeducational institution
affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Tusculum College was founded by the Presbyterian Church. A
Presbyterian minister, the Rev. Hezekiah Balch, established Greeneville
College, which was chartered on September 3, 1794. In 1818,
Tusculum Academy was established by another Princeton graduate
and Presbyterian minister, the Rev. Samuel Doak. In 1844, Tusculum
Academy became Tusculum College. In 1868, the two colleges consolidated
on the Tusculum campus under the name of Greeneville
and Tusculum College, and, in 1912, the name was officially changed
to Tusculum College.
Throughout the over two hundred years of its existence, Tusculum
College has had a continuing relationship with the Presbyterian
Church.
- NATURE OF THE COLLEGE
Tusculum College takes seriously its heritage as a daughter of the
Presbyterian Church. The liberal arts tradition with which the name,
Tusculum College, is uniquely associated was formulated by Cicero
at his academy in Tusculum, Italy, and brought to East Tennessee by
Samuel Doak by the way of the College of New Jersey (Princeton
University). The tradition emphasizes smallness of size and closeness
of faculty-student involvement, both within and without the classroom
in order to cultivate citizenship, character and practical wisdom
among members of the College community. That tradition is
very much in keeping with the heritage of the College through its
founding by Presbyterians with an emphasis on the formation of
strong Christian character as an essential ingredient of citizenship
and practical wisdom. Tusculum College is committed to strengthening
its relationship with the Presbyterian Church so that the College
can bring its services to the Church, and the Churches can learn of
and benefit from the distinctive mission and education offered by
Tusculum College.
In the curriculum of Tusculum College and through opportunities
for worship and service, the College’s Presbyterian heritage will be
highlighted. Specific examples are included in the section on "Responsibilities
Under the Covenant." The College wants religious
studies to occupy a central place in the general studies curriculum in
order for students to study the religious and biblical heritage of the
country in the context of larger issues of humankind. Tusculum
desires its heritage as a Presbyterian college to be woven throughout
all that the College does, not just through a prescribed set of courses
that every student is required to take. Tusculum College seeks to
instill in its graduates a sense of the world in which they live and to
develop skills to make sound decisions that are based on the common
good. In short, Tusculum wants to graduate students who not only
do well, but do good.
An important part of Tusculum College’s educational mission is to
recruit a fertile mix of students from different ethnic, national, racial,
cultural, religious, and geographic backgrounds. Learning from fellow
students resulting from such a campus cultural mix is an
essential part of fostering an emphasis on practical wisdom. Active
discussions of different perspectives on life resulting from varied
cultural experiences enhance each student’s maturation and understanding
of the world culture in which they live. Such diversity of
student background should be actively used to enrich the educational
environment of the College.
- PARTIES TO THE COVENANT
The Parties of this covenant, Tusculum College of Greeneville,
Tennessee, operating under its governing board, the Board of Trustees,
and the Synod of Living Waters, operating as a governing body,
are separate entities. They are independent, neither being controlled
by the other. They are, however, interdependent in that they must
work together to accomplish their common purposes.
- RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THE COVENANT
- Tusculum College affirms its commitment to:
- offer a program of quality education in the liberal arts and sciences
with the concept of the wholeness of life as interpreted by the
Christian faith;
- conduct an educational program in which a large majority of the
faculty are Christians, while insisting on freedom of inquiry for the
faculty and students;
- create a campus climate in which the Christian faith is reasonably
and persuasively presented without undo pressing for acceptance;
- maintain a campus minister and a set of course offerings in religion;
- require religious studies of all students;
- offer opportunities for corporate worship for the entire campus
community;
- provide opportunities for the exploration of the relationship between
religion and other facets of life, while preparing students for
Christian service in all walks of life;
- establish standards of excellence and maintain accreditation by
appropriate academic associations and agencies;
- share in the development of professional and lay leadership for the
church;
- serve as a host for Church courts and their agencies, providing
leadership and facilities for conferences, retreats, workshops, and
training sessions for Church groups and offer services to the Church
such as supply ministers and special programs of sacred music and
drama;
- provide opportunities for continuing education for Presbyterian
ministers;
- refer to its Presbyterian heritage in all of its literature;
- use College educational resources to enrich the churches, such as a
theologian in residence;
- effectively recruit persons of racial and ethnic diversity to serve on
the Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, and support staff as
well as in the student body;
- demonstrate active concern for social justice and human mercy among
the entire campus community, fostering a keen spirit of volunteerism;
- maintain Christian governance and leadership by maintaining the
practice that a large majority of trustees and administrators be
Christians;
- make every effort to insure that the President of Tusculum be a
Presbyterian;
- provide the Synod an Annual Report, and other such reports as may
be considered useful
- Synod of Living Waters affirms its commitment to:
- undergird the College spiritually by praying for its leadership,
faculty, students, and friends;
- promote understanding of the educational opportunities offered at
the College through Synod publications;
- promote attendance at the College by encouraging youth in the
Synod to consider enrolling as students;
- offer a source of ministers and laity as speakers for regularly
scheduled chapel services, retreats, and conferences at the College;
- encourage presbyteries and churches to consider holding some of
their conferences, retreats, meetings, and training events in the
College facilities periodically;
- encourage individuals, congregations, and presbyteries within the bounds
of the Synod to provide unrestricted financial support of the College;
- provide financial support for the College by regular benevolent
giving in accordance with an objective funding formula developed
by the Synod’s Division for Synod Ministries;
- provide annually for the receiving of a report from the College, with
such details as may prove useful for purposes of promotion and
funding support;
- publish an Annual Report of the College in the Minutes of Synod.
- MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING AND ACCOUNTABILITY
- Board of Trustees of Tusculum College
Realizing the importance of its relationship with the Presbyterian Church,
the Board of Trustees of Tusculum College commits itself to:
- maintain a standing committee of the Board of Trustees on church
relations. The Committee would have as its primary responsibility
the continuing review and development of the College’s relationship
with the Church;
- insure that at least two members of each of the three classes of
trustees of Tusculum College would be Presbyterians from within the
Synod, with special emphasis given to members of churches in the
presbyteries of Holston and East Tennessee;
- establish a Council on Church Relations composed of equal number
of ministers and laypeople. The Council on Church Relations would
have as its primary responsibility strengthening the relationship
between the College and the Church.
- Disposition of Property
If Tusculum College should ever cease to operate as an institution
of higher learning, the Board of Trustees, in accordance with the
Charter of the College, will determine the disposition of property.
- Accountability and Communication
Both parties agree to provide regular and formal channels of
communication to insure accountability and to address issues of
mutual interest and concern.
- Tusculum will provide Synod with a report of the campus ministry
program and activities of the College in its Annual Report and other
significant documents.
- The Synod will provide Tusculum with copies of its Minutes of
Synod meetings and other significant documents.
- The Synod through its Division for Synod Ministries and the
College through the Sub-Committee on Church Relations of its Board
of Trustees will see that the terminology and status of this covenant is
kept current.
- The text of this covenant shall be printed in the Minutes of the
Synod of Living Waters, and references made to it in appropriate
publications of the Synod which highlight our Church-related colleges.
- This Covenant between the Synod of Living Waters (PCUSA) and
Tusculum College shall be summarized in the Tusculum catalog and
made available to members of the administration, faculty, staff, and
to other constituencies as deemed appropriate.
- The President of the College shall be responsible for seeing that all
provisions of this covenant regarding the institution’s responsibilities
are presented to the Board of Trustees.
- The Synod Executive shall be responsible for seeing that all
provisions of this covenant regarding Synod’s responsibilities are
fulfilled.
- The College shall inform the Synod of its other formal or informal
covenant relationships with other governing bodies or church bodies.
It is understood, however, that no provision of such covenants will be
in conflict with the provisions of this covenant.
- Review and Amendment of the Covenant
- This Covenant shall be reviewed every five years by a team
composed of at least two persons appointed by the Synod’s Division
for Synod Ministries and the Sub-Committee on Church Relations of
the College’s Board of Trustees. It is expected that the President of the
College will be present for such reviews.
- Special review of the covenant relationship can be initiated either
by the College or Synod. Review by appropriate committees of the
College and of Synod may be needed if major forthcoming decisions
change the nature of the covenant.
- This Covenant may be amended or renewed by action of the Board
of Trustees of Tusculum College and the Synod of Living Waters.
- FORMAL APPROVAL
This Covenant shall be effective upon formal approval by the
Board of Trustees of Tusculum College and by the Synod of Living
Waters, and signed by the Moderator and Stated Clerk of the Synod
and by the Chairman and Secretary of the College’s Board of
Trustees.
This Covenant recognized the possibility that Tusculum College
may develop other covenant relationships with other governing
bodies of the PCUSA or with other church bodies with which our
denomination is in correspondence.
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