Student Leader Program

The Student Leader Program (SLP) is designed to meet the needs of students currently involved in student organizations or campus/community activities. SLP experiences are centered on exploring the role of leadership in organizations, groups, and communities.

SLP activities include the Student Leader Retreat, Student Leader Workshop Series, Student Leader Courses (U495).

Inside the Classroom Fall 2009 Outside the Classroom

Leadership Essentials, 2 Credits, EDUC U-495 This course will allow students to explore personal values and goals, learn about characteristics (inherited and acquired), recognize motivation sources, and survey a variety of leadership approaches/styles. Participants will leave the course with a better understanding of self and how leadership fits into our daily lives.  

This course meets the 2nd 8 weeks only:

Section # 12718   Time: M 1:30- 4:15 PM            Location: Briscoe C238 (BQC 238)

Section# 12719    Time: MW 10:10- 11:40 AM       Location: Teter F260 (TE F260)

Section# 12720    Time: R 1:00- 3:45 PM              Location: TBD

Leadership and Community Service, 2 Credits, EDUC-U 495
The focus of this course is to help students develop skills, knowledge, and critical thinking as it relates to leadership within a community and service context.  As part of the course (not in addition to) students are expected to complete 15 hours of service-learning at a local Community Partner organization.  Participants will also examine and learn more about issues related to service and leadership, such as defining community, working with vulnerable populations, and changes in service leadership in the United States over the last century.

Section #29703     Time: MW 1:25- 2:55 PM Location:  Forest C238 (FRC 238) 

Social and Cultural Leadership on Campus: Diversity, 2 Credits, EDUC-U 495

The goal of this course is to equip students with leadership skills and to develop individuals as inter-culturally competent leaders.  Students will examine leadership within social institutions and across cultural, structural, and individual levels of interaction.  They will also study diversity’s contributions to maintenance, change, and cohesiveness of communities and society-at-large.

Section #12723     Time: TR 4:40- 5:30 PM              Location:  Read 2-120B (RE2-120B)

Leadership and Society, 2 Credits, EDUC-U 495

This course is specifically designed to challenge students on what they know about leadership through in-class exercises, discussions, and readings. Students will reflect on their leadership style, examine their role in a group, and explore their potential as a leader in society.

Section# 12722  Time: T 1:30-3:00 PM            Location: Maple Room, IMU

     

 

Student Leaders Retreat  

10/9-10/09
The Student Leaders Retreat seeks to advance personal leadership capacity while elevating the community through positive interaction and thoughtful discussion of common issues among participants from multiple organizations, groups, and communities.


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CLDC workshops

Greek IMPACT

Indiana Memorial Union Board

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Residence Hall Leadership Retreat

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Volunteer Opportunities Fair

 


 
 
 

 

 

 
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