Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, who established Hensard University, has urged his fellow students to uphold the institution’s defining principles. During his address to the students, Senator Dickson reaffirmed the university’s mission to train entrepreneurs and leaders across disciplines whose principles will improve the world.
Her fundamental principles, which stress the importance of character and abilities to develop the complete human being, have allowed the institution to invest in the formation of ethical leaders.
“Qui Servit Homo, Servit Deo” (He who serves man, serves God) encapsulates Hensard’s credo, which he shared with the pioneer students. The 12 Core Values are meant to assist you towards being responsible, ethical, honorable citizens, leaders, and servants to God and humanity.
If you are a pioneer student at Hensard, you are one of a small group of people who will be among the first to use our campus and learn about our world-class programs and services. The fundamental principles of Hensard will not only become a part of you, but also of other sets.
He emphasized that the core values of Hensard, which include “Belief in God; Service to God & Humanity; Love & Compassion towards all; Courage of Conviction; Integrity & Honour at all times; Respect & Tolerance for all; Hardwork & Responsibility; Passion in everything; Innovation & Entreprise; Discipline; Gratitude; Excellence,” form the basis for training the students to be influential leaders.