Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal



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Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal Student Involvement would like to invite you to submit a program proposal to host an educational session at our Annual Student Leader Academy. The Student Leader Academy is an opportunity for all students at Texas Tech University to learn more about who they are as leaders, build their personal leadership skills, and make connections with other Red Raiders. The Student Leader Academy typically includes a welcoming keynote speaker, educational breakout sessions, and time for networking with other campus leaders. The Student Leader Academy is designed to impact everyone - from emerging, to accomplished leaders - so all Texas Tech students are encouraged to register and attend. This year s Student Leader Academy is on Saturday, October 17th from 1pm-5pm in the Student Union Building. The Student Leader Academy focuses on the individual development of leaders. Not to be confused with our Spring Student Org Academy that focuses on Organizational Leadership. Submission Instructions Submit your program proposal(s) by filling out the Online Application. All Online Applications must be submitted by Friday, October 2nd by 5pm. Educational Session Information The various educational sessions will allow students to experience a broader spectrum of programming, to learn more about themselves as a leader, how they can develop their personal leadership skills, and have the opportunity to meet and engage with a variety of campus partners. As you plan your program submission, note that all educational sessions will be 35 minutes long. For this year s Student Leader Academy, Student Involvement is using the competencies identified in The Student Leadership Competencies Guidebook by Dr. Corey Seemiller to guide the themes and content of the educational sessions. We ask that your presentation includes at least one of the Student Leadership Competencies. Below are the various competency categories identified in the guidebook. Learning and Reasoning Self-Awareness and Development Interpersonal Interaction Group Dynamics Civic Responsibility Communication Strategic Planning Personal Behavior Student Involvement appreciates and values your time, talents, and expertise. We want to thank you in advance for considering submitting a program proposal for this year s Student Leader Academy. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Kelsey Jackson, Unit Coordinator for Student Involvement and Leadership Development, at Kelsey.m.jackson@ttu.edu or 806-742-5433. 2012 Student Organization Academy Saturday March 24, 2012 Presentation Time Preference [Required] Please select your top 2 preferred presentation time(s). These times are approximate, pending the final schedule. [ ] 1:50pm-2:25pm [ ] 2:30pm-2:55pm [ ] 3:40pm-4:05pm [ ] 4:10pm-4:45pm Name [Required] Title [Required] Department/Organization [Required] Phone # [Required] Email [Required] Page 1 of 5 Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal

Mail Stop (MS) [Required] Will there be an additional presenter assisting with the presentation? [Required] [ ] Yes [ ] No Additional Presentor Information Additional Presenter Name Additional Presenter Title Additional Presenter Department/Organization Additional Presenter Email Additional Presenter Phone # Will there be a third presenter assisting with the presentation? [ ] Yes [ ] No Third Presntor Information Additional Presenter Name Additional Presenter Title Additional Presenter Department/Organization Additional Presenter Email Additional Presenter Phone # Presentation Information Please provide information related to your presentation below. Presentation Title [Required] Page 2 of 5 Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal

Brief Presentation Summary [Required] In 300 characters or less, please provide a presentation summary. This is what will be included in the schedule student's will receive when they check-in to the Student Leader Academy - must be between 1 and 300 characters. Full Presentation Description [Required] Please provide a a full presentation description for us to better understand what your session will include. Please identify the main Student Leadership Competency in your presentation. [Required] - must select a value. Page 3 of 5 Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal

[ ] Advocating for a Point of View [ ] Analysis [ ] Appropriate Interaction [ ] Collaboration [ ] Confidence [ ] Conflict Negotiation [ ] Creating Change [ ] Decision Making [ ] Diversity [ ] Empathy [ ] Empowerment [ ] Ethics [ ] Evaluation [ ] Excellence [ ] Facilitation [ ] Follow-Through [ ] Functioning Independently [ ] Goals [ ] Group Development [ ] Helping Others [ ] Idea Generation [ ] Inclusion [ ] Initiative [ ] Listening [ ] Mentoring [ ] Mission [ ] Motivation [ ] Nonverbal Communication [ ] Organization [ ] Organizational Behavior [ ] Other Perspectives [ ] Others' Circumstances [ ] Others' Contributions [ ] Personal Contributions [ ] Personal Values [ ] Plan [ ] Positive Attitude [ ] Power Dynamics [ ] Problem Solving [ ] Productive Relationships [ ] Providing Feedback [ ] Receiving Feedback [ ] Reflection and Application [ ] Research [ ] Resiliency [ ] Responding to Ambiguity [ ] Responding to Change [ ] Responsibility for Personal Behavior [ ] Scope of Competence [ ] Self-Development [ ] Self-Understanding [ ] Service [ ] Social Justice [ ] Social Responsibility [ ] Supervision [ ] Synthesis [ ] Systems Thinking [ ] Verbal Communication [ ] Vision [ ] Writing Audio/Visual Needs [Required] Please note, we will not be able to provide laptops, be prepared to bring your own. If your presentation focuses on an additional Student Leadership Competencies, identify the additional competency. - must select a value. Page 4 of 5 Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal

[ ] Advocating for a Point of View [ ] Analysis [ ] Appropriate Interaction [ ] Collaboration [ ] Confidence [ ] Conflict Negotiation [ ] Creating Change [ ] Decision Making [ ] Diversity [ ] Empathy [ ] Empowerment [ ] Ethics [ ] Evaluation [ ] Excellence [ ] Facilitation [ ] Follow-Through [ ] Functioning Independently [ ] Goals [ ] Group Development [ ] Helping Others [ ] Idea Generation [ ] Inclusion [ ] Initiative [ ] Listening [ ] Mentoring [ ] Mission [ ] Motivation [ ] Nonverbal Communication [ ] Organization [ ] Organizational Behavior [ ] Other Perspectives [ ] Others' Circumstances [ ] Others' Contributions [ ] Personal Contributions [ ] Personal Values [ ] Plan [ ] Positive Attitude [ ] Power Dynamics [ ] Problem Solving [ ] Productive Relationships [ ] Providing Feedback [ ] Receiving Feedback [ ] Reflection and Application [ ] Research [ ] Resiliency [ ] Responding to Ambiguity [ ] Responding to Change [ ] Responsibility for Personal Behavior [ ] Scope of Competence [ ] Self-Development [ ] Self-Understanding [ ] Service [ ] Social Justice [ ] Social Responsibility [ ] Supervision [ ] Synthesis [ ] Systems Thinking [ ] Verbal Communication [ ] Vision [ ] Writing List any other Student Leadership Competencies that might be focused on in your presentation. Page 5 of 5 Fall 2015 Student Leader Academy Educational Sessions Program Proposal