Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at UCCS College of Business

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The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at UCCS College of Business is a resource for principle-based ethics education serving students, educators and the business community. The DFEI Collegiate Program at UCCS was launched in 2010 as one of eight business schools of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program. The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative founded by Bill Daniels strives to deliver principle-based ethics education and reinforce the value of ethical business and personal conduct. Learn more about the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program >>

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Focus Areas

The DFEI Collegiate Program at UCCS College of Business specializes in specific areas of ethics to provide students, educators and community members with practical tools for identifying and addressing ethical considerations in specific industries or context.

Ethics Experts

The prestigious Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative (DFEI) fellowships are awarded to UCCS educators who demonstrate excellence in pedagogical activities related to applied business, professional and organizational ethics. Meet our Ethics Fellows.

Southern Colorado Ethics Consortium (SCEC)

The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program (DFEI) at the UCCS College of Business supports the Southern Colorado Ethics Consortium for higher education institutions in the southern half of the state.

Student Opportunities

Students involved in the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at UCCS will have the opportunity to participate in competitions, seminars, and workshops. These projects engage students in a way to increase professionalism, enhance knowledge of ethical issues, and learn principles for making ethical decisions. Stay informed to explore ethics and engage with professionals from all fields of study!

In the 2022-23 Academic Year:

  • We Reached 10,098 Students
  • We Reached 642 Educators
  • We Reached 235 Community Members
  • There were 99 engagement opportunities for learning and demonstrating principle-based ethics for UCCS students

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