
Miriam College’s Educational Framework seeks to ignite a passion for lifelong learning by empowering students to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and bold changemakers. Central to this framework is Formation Through Mary’s Values, which instills compassion, humility, integrity, and a deep sense of service. These values, combined with Project-Based Learning (PBL), shape a learning environment where students address real-world challenges through innovative, interdisciplinary, and socially relevant experiences. The framework bridges academic knowledge and practical application, nurturing graduates who excel professionally and contribute meaningfully to society.
At the core of the Miriam College Educational Framework is a set of principles that reflect the institution’s commitment to meaningful, relevant, and transformative education. These Core Principles—Learner-Centered, Relevant, Innovative, Applied Learning, and Service-Oriented—are grounded in Mary’s values of faith, simplicity, and social responsibility. Through Project-Based Learning, students are provided with opportunities to live out these principles by engaging in purposeful projects that connect classroom learning with community needs. This approach ensures students grow not only in knowledge but also in character and civic-mindedness.

The Miriam College graduate is formed through a unique integration of academic excellence, Mary’s values, and real-world learning experiences. As lifelong learners, they exemplify compassion, leadership, and social commitment—qualities cultivated through sustained engagement in Project-Based Learning. The 32 learning competencies expected of each graduate are organized around the five core principles, serving as a roadmap for holistic development. These competencies reflect a deep-rooted formation process that empowers graduates to navigate complexity, adapt to change, and lead with integrity in service of the common good.