How does Student Activities and Leadership Development (SALD) support leadership development for students and student organizations?
SALD staff members work to be proactive in guiding student organizations by providing education, training and consultation. SALD’s evolving Leadership and Ethics Institute (LEI) promotes effective leadership and citizenship through experiential learning training, and resources. As a central resource through the Office of the Dean of Students, students can participate in student leadership development as a curricular and co-curricular component of their educations. The Leadership and Ethics Institute (LEI) is designed to serve university students, as well as other departments within the university community.
The University of Texas Leadership and Ethics Institute (LEI), a rapidly growing multi-tiered leadership initiative coordinated by Student Activities and Leadership Development (SALD), offers an array of experiential opportunities for enrolled undergraduate and graduate students that incorporate both theoretical and practical ethical leadership development. The purpose of LEI is to prepare the next generation of individuals to act responsibly, to improve the quality of student life, and to serve the communities in which they live, study and work. LEI is open to all students who are studying in any academic college, school or unit. Designed with both curricular and co-curricular components, LEI provides the opportunity for students to learn about themselves, to have an impact on campus life and to provide peer development opportunities for fellow students. For a full list of LEI programs, visit www.utlei.com. To see a comprehensive list of leadership opportunities on campus, visit deano
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