What is it?
The Living Leadership program is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be a leader. Several theories of leadership are examined as well as diversity and ethical issues that are associated with leadership positions. The program is an intense exploration of individual leadership style. Each student will develop a personal leadership model to present at the conclusion of the program.
How do I get started?
Any currently enrolled ASU student in good standing with 15 or more cumulative
semester credit hours and at least a 2.0 GPA may apply for the Living Leadership program.
Applications for the 2012 class are due by February 6, 2012. Interviews will be held the first week of the spring semester. This experience is limited to 15 students each year.
Participants must make the following commitments to Living Leadership:
● Successfully complete the application form and submit to the Center for Student Involvement staff
● Attend weekly sessions held Thursday evenings from 5pm to 7pm during the spring semester
● Participate in a service project during February’s Random Acts of Kindness Week
● Develop and present a personal leadership philosophy at the retreat
● Attend a retreat at the ASU lakehouse in April