Leading @ IC

Prepares students to lead within student organizations through workshops that provide useful information and resources as well as help students develop leadership skills!

On Student Governance Council, I engage with many student organizations regularly, both inside and outside of the normal context of the council. I speak with friends and classmates around campus giving advice on how they can engage with the council for things like funding and representation. I have already begun using what I have learned to advise students on the best way to engage with us, and how we can best serve them as students.

Austin Ruffino '23

A Sample of Leading @ IC Workshop Offerings

Student Org 101: Setting Up Your E-Board - In this workshop, student organization leaders will learn how to set up their E-Board, including delegating tasks, running meetings, and organizing administrative work.

Presented by a Student Leadership Consultant who serves on the Student Organization Specialists (SOS) team in the Office of Student Engagement

Student Org 101: Fall Finance Training - In this workshop, student organization members will learn how to efficiently manage all funding aspects of their student organization. They will learn how to keep proper records of student organization spending, where they can get funding for their org, and how to spend that money!

Presented by a Student Leadership Consultant who serves on the Finance and Travel team in the Office of Student Engagement or the Student Organizations Business Coordinator.

Student Org 101: Event Planning - In this workshop, student organization leaders will learn tips and tricks for planning a successful event, including how to work with Conference and Event Services, budgeting, and OSE policies and procedures to consider.

Presented by a Student Leadership Consultant who serves on the Student Organization Specialists (SOS) team in the Office of Student Engagement

Solicitation and Your Student Org - This presentation will introduce or remind attendees of their options for campus-wide solicitation which they can use to advertise their organization, promote their message, or spread the word about events and other initiatives. I'll give a background on constraints, locations, and other important information/guidelines for this process.

Presented by Dan Rogers, Associate Director of Student Involvement, Office of Student Engagement

Questions about Leading @ IC in particular?

The content/curriculum for this path is overseen by Dan Rogers, Associate Director of Student Involvement.  Please reach out via the contact information below if you have questions about this path specifically.