View of Saint Joseph Hall, a stone building with terra cotta roof tiles, through the trees

Core Values

Our Beliefs and Values

Grounded in our strong liberal arts tradition and attentive to the need for informed professional education, Chestnut Hill College, founded in 1924, offers academic degree programs of excellence in undergraduate, graduate, and continuing studies. Faithful to our Catholic heritage and intellectual tradition, Chestnut Hill College espouses the beliefs and values inherent in the Abrahamic faith traditions and welcomes and respects the contributions made by other faiths in the development of the whole person.

We nurture integrity, spirituality, and dedication to justice in and for all. We value and commit to engaging in the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Core Values

Transformative Holistic Education

We Live This Value By:

  • Pursuing academic excellence through interdisciplinary learning
  • Offering challenging academic programs with a global emphasis
  • Providing opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth

Just Relationships

We Live This Value By:

  • Honoring the dignity of all persons and fostering mutual partnerships
  • Celebrating one another’s potential and achievements
  • Creating an inclusive community which prioritizes diversity, equity, inclusion, and truth

Innovative Thinking

We Live This Value By:

  • Cultivating lively forums for intellectual and cultural pursuits
  • Expanding perspectives through mentor and peer relationships
  • Imagining creative and courageous solutions which respond to local and global challenges

Responsible Action

We Live This Value By:

  • Living and learning according to ethical standards
  • Engaging in dialogue and service pertaining to human dignity and social justice
  • Upholding our responsibility as stewards of Earth

Animated Spiritual Life

We Live This Value By:

  • Promoting the Sisters of Saint Joseph’s mission of unity, reconciliation, and active inclusive love
  • Providing opportunities for spiritual growth through reflection, pastoral accompaniment, Catholic liturgy, and sacramental life
  • Fostering spaces of interfaith dialogue and prayer which uplift our religious diversity