Tiger Leadership
Leadership Program Objectives
- Leadership development
- Networking
- Service Projects
- Conferences, camps and workshops
- Program consists of two levels, two years or four semesters
- Highest level receives:
- Leadership designation on official university documents
- Certificate of completion
- Graduation honors
Level I
- Participate in two or more student organizations Student organizations are listed on the ECU web under current students and campus life.
- Attend two special lectures concerning leadership and motivation The Society of Success and Leadership presents monthly interactive live broadcasts. Additionally, there are guest lecturers on campus at various times.
- Participate in two community service projects and serve as a leadership representative for participant registration in the new Service Saturdays program. Service projects are posted and available monthly. Check out Service Saturdays for a list of community projects.
- Participate in a monthly leadership seminar based on the book Exploring Leadership (Komives, 2007).
- Participate in a designated leadership conference, camp or workshop
- Complete an Optimal Resume' with the Career Resource Center
- Level I consists of two semesters and must be completed before Participating in Level II.
Level II
- Participate in two or more student organizations and hold an office in one or both.
- Be a team leader for one of two community service project
- Participate in a monthly leadership seminar based on the book Exploring leadership (Komives, 2007)
- Serve as a mentor to Level I leadership participants
- Level II consists of two semesters.
- Individuals completing Level II may continue to participate as a Leadership Program Mentor.
Future Goals
- Additional levels of leadership program
- Scholarship program
- Course related requirements (leadership)
- Leadership minor
- Leadership outreach program for high school freshmen
Tiger Leadership Program is a component of Campus Life & Leadership. The program participants will be capped at 30.
Applications for level 1 entry can be picked up at the Campus Life and Leadership office, UC 152, deadline for application is September 26.
Need more information? Contact Kathy Johnson,
or come by the Campus Life & Leadership Office, University Center 152.
Works Cited
Komives, S. R. (2007). Exploring Leadership. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.