L.E.A.D. (Leadership, Education, And Development) is a
non-credit program of individual and group training, workshops and
overnight conferences dedicated to helping St. John's University
students interested in developing and enhancing their leadership
skills.
Sponsored by the Department of Student Life, L.E.A.D. complements
the student’s education by teaching skills and providing students
with the tools necessary for effective leadership. Through
the student’s involvement in L.E.A.D., he or she will begin to hone
their knowledge and understanding of time management,
decision-making, proper planning, critical thinking, oral
presentation and much more.
As an active student participant in the program, students
will:
- acquire the building blocks for effective leadership
- learn to take an active leadership role on campus and in the
community
- understand how to have meaningful interactions with a diverse
group of people
- learn techniques to communicate effectively
- enhance important life skills
- supplement in-class education with out-of-class
experiences
- network with current students, faculty, administrators and
staff at the University
- become an advocate for positive change
To learn more about the L.E.A.D. - Student Leadership Program,
including the Certificate Program and L.E.A.D. workshop schedule,
click on the above links or contact the L.E.A.D. office.
For more information, contact:
Natalie Maio
Associate Director of Leadership
Development
University Center
(718) 990-2103
lead@stjohns.edu