Spring 2016 Emerging Leaders Applications Now Available

Graduates of Emerging Leaders.
New Student & Family Programs

Graduates of Emerging Leaders.

Looking for an exciting way to develop your leadership skills at the You of A?  There is a program just for you! 

Emerging Leaders is an engaging leadership development program designed for first-year students and others seeking to develop their leadership skills. This program meets once a week (either Tuesday or Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m.) for eight weeks and provides students with a chance to meet new people, explore new ideas, and become more involved in leadership opportunities. Participants are exposed to a variety of campus leadership opportunities ranging from student government, student organization officer positions, residence hall leadership positions, and student-mentoring positions.

Applications will be accepted through 5 p.m. Feb. 2. To download a copy of the application, please visit the Emerging Leaders webpage. For more information about the Emerging Leaders program, please contact New Student & Family Programs by phone at 479-575-5002 or visit the Leadership Programs page.

Contacts

Marissa Steimel, graduate assistant
New Student & Family Programs
479-575-5002, masteime@uark.edu

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