leadership enrichment and development brochure
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Learn about the LEAD ProgramTRANSCRIPT
The Dr. Terry R. Bacon Leadership Center presents:
Leadership
Enrichment And
Development
A leadership development program
available to all FLC students.
Patrick Fredricks Leadership Programs Coordinator
Student Union 171 Phone: 970-247-7517
E-mail: [email protected]
For more information:
Leadership Enrichment and Development
(LEAD) is a non-credit progressive certifi-
cate program designed to engage student-
leaders through workshops, civic engage-
ment, peer-support, diversity appreciation,
and an application of skills and knowledge.
This free program personalizes the leader-
ship development of each student and al-
lows them to connect to Fort Lewis College
community members and students that
can aid in their success.
Benefits of the LEAD Program
Personalize your own development
Set your own pace on completion
Excellent résumé builder
Focuses on your individual strengths
Network with experienced professionals
Certificate and recognition upon com-
pletion of each level
FREE program!
Leadership Enrichment and Development
The LEAD program is comprised of four levels starting with Bronze, advancing to Silver then Gold, and concluding with Platinum. Each level has workshops, civic engage-ment hours, and team meetings. You are encouraged to personalize your learning and development.
The Bronze level is focused on the self-awareness and the development of essen-tial skills and knowledge for you to be successful in college and beyond.
Workshops Include:
StrengthsQuest 101
Résumé Building
Time Management or Stress Management
Identity Awareness
Two extra workshops of your choosing!
Civic Engagement
You will be asked to serve in the community for five hours to emphasize that leadership is a service and to connect to the surround-ing Durango area.
Continued Achievement Team (CAT)
You must attend eight CAT meetings. These meetings allow you to meet other student leaders while also creating action plans and goals for success in your academics, career preparation, and personal life.
The Silver level is centered on building stronger teams while training you how to effectively lead a group of individuals to reach a common goal.
Workshops Include:
StrengthsQuest: The Sequel or LoveQuest
Interview Techniques or Networking
Conflict Management or Event Planning
Diversity Appreciation
Two extra workshops of your choosing!
The Gold level is built on the societal im-pact of leadership and how you can be a valuable member of your communities.
Workshops Include:
Leadership Theory or Ethical Leadership
Etiquette Dinner
Customer Service or Global Leadership
Power & Privilege
Two extra workshops of your choosing!
The final level, Platinum, is focused on
gained from the previous levels. This experience will be advised by the Leader-ship Programs Coordinator for extra sup-port and guidance.
Personal Leadership Philosophy Paper
Write a reflection on your journey in the program referencing leadership theory, personal growth, and how you will serve in the future.
Mock Job Application Process
Find a job in your career field, then create a cover letter, resume, and ref-erence list. Submit those materials to FLC Career Services and participate in an interview in order to receive feedback on the entire process.
Project/Event
Plan an event or create a project to educate, raise awareness or money, or create a social environment for a local community.
Issue Presentation
Research, prepare, practice, and
that you are passionate about.
Civic Engagement
20 Hours
Civic Engagement
10 Hours
CAT Meetings
5 Meetings
Civic Engagement
15 Hours
CAT Meetings
3 Meetings