Dr. C.T. Abraham a great visionary and philanthropist is the founder of Crossland College. The mission of his life wasto strive for the upliftment of the society by providing quality higher education to the economically backward sections of the society. To take the quality higher education to the underprivileged, the college has initiated several inclusive measures such as Faculty Scholarship fund, initiated by the faculty members helps the rural students to pursue their higher study studies. The P.T.A Scholarship fund is another scheme, voluntarily initiated by the parents of our students. Every year the parents contribute a small amount to the fund, to help the needy students to materialise their dreams. The successful alumni members of the college also have come forward to help the needy students. In the campus we believe in the family concept. No student is denied admission on account of his or her financial difficulty. The college collects no donation. We are all members of a greater family and all the members extend a helping hand to support the weak members. We provide counselling and mentoring support to students on regular basis to boost their confidence and shed their inferiority complex. There is excellent teacher student relationship in the campus.
There are various extra-curricular activities organised that help the students to harness their skills. With this concerted effort, the college has continuously produced excellent results. The 39 ranks bagged by the college, in the university exams, speaks volumes for the untiring efforts put in by the college to provide quality higher education for the rural youth. The quest for excellence has helped us to figure un the list of top 100 colleges in the India Today and Outlook magazines. The college continuously stives to empower the rural students with the necessary training in the skillsets required for the employability. The training programmes and short-term courses on Life skills, Soft skills, Computer skills and Communication skills have definitely helpful to face life and face interviews forjobs. Many of the students who come from rural poor families are motivated to go for higher studies. This has changed the lives of many poor youth