National Catholic Student Coalition
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The National Catholic Student Coalition is an organization made up of Catholic Campus Ministry groups at colleges or universities throughout the United States.
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[edit] Regions
The NCSC is divided into four regions. The West, Midwest, South, and Northeast. Each region has a color associated with it, those being yellow, blue, green, and red respectively. Each region has its own leadership team, headed by a regional chairperson who reports to the national team.
[edit] Mission Statement
The National Catholic Student Coalition (NCSC), as the representative voice of Catholic collegians, provides students with the necessary resources, network, and partners in order to aid in the formation of faith-filled Catholics. In turn, we strive to empower students to take ownership of their Faith and enable them to grow as current and future leaders of the Church.
Guided by this mission, we provide students with the ability to utilize the ideals of the USCCB’s pastoral letter, Empowered by the Spirit, in order to live the Gospel in their collegiate lives.
[edit] Vision Statement
NCSC strives to aid students to form their identity as Catholics and strengthen its role as the voice of Catholic collegians to the bishops, Church, and world at large. In order to open avenues for active leadership and participation of students in the Church, NCSC will enhance its partnership with its network of organizations. NCSC will improve its role in students’ transition through campus ministry.