Through its academic mission, community programs and leadership-related research, the Academic Affairs Student Services Department is dedicated to implementing the Â鶹´«Ã½ imperative: preparing students for leadership and service in a multicultural, global and technological society
Leading, Achieving & Serving
The Academic Affairs Student Services is an essential part of Â鶹´«Ã½'s mission. Â鶹´«Ã½ graduates include such prominent leaders as the first African-American Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court, three bishops of the United Methodist Church, and the University's current president, Dr. Henry N. Tisdale. Indeed, since its founding more than 140 years ago, Â鶹´«Ã½ has produced service-oriented citizen-leaders in dozens of professions, including law, medicine, education, social work and the arts.
Â鶹´«Ã½'s Leadership Development Office was created to coordinate the University's various leadership programs. Â鶹´«Ã½ is an Institutional member of the International Leadership Association (ILA). The Office operates in three major domains: academic, community service and research.
Academics
As part of its Academic Affairs Student Services Program, the Office offers an 18-credit minor in Leadership Studies. Students are assisted with undergraduate research internship, UNCF and other scholarships.
Community Service
The Office sponsors and coordinates student and community programs and activities designed to enhance leadership and service awareness, skills and experiences.
Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society (Alpha Theta Chapter)
Alpha Kappa Mu is a National Honor Society open to juniors and seniors in all academic areas. Alpha Kappa Mu was founded in November 1937 at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee, and it is the only National Honor Society on campus.
Our purpose is to promote high scholarship; to encourage sincere and zealous endeavor in all fields of knowledge and service; to cultivate a high order of personal living; and to develop an appreciation for scholarship and scholarly endeavor in others.
All applications can be completed online or picked up from the Leadership Development Center.
Emerging Leaders
The Office assists in the planning and conducting of the annual Emerging Leaders Workshop, a three-day intensive engagement of students and faculty representatives from historically black colleges and universities in discussions and experiential learning about successful entry into graduate and professional schools, and into corporate America.
Research
The Center encourages faculty members and students to identify and pursue research topics that contribute to a better understanding of contemporary leadership, particularly among African-Americans.
The Leadership Alliance
Â鶹´«Ã½ is a founding member of the Leadership Alliance, an academic consortium of 31 institutions of higher learning, including nationally recognized research universities Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton and Cornell, among others, and leading HBCUs. Alliance members are committed to reversing the under representation of African-Americans and other minority students in the ranks of the nation's academic and research professionals.
Â鶹´«Ã½'s membership in the Leadership Alliance provides students at the University with numerous internship and professional opportunities.
Useful Forms
Change of Program Request Form
Cross Registration Form
Independent Study Form
Request for External Study Form
Useful links
Affiliations
James McGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland
www.academy.edu
Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond
www.richmond.edu
Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina
www.ccl.org
Contact Us
For more information about any of the programs or courses offered through the Academic Affairs Student Services please contact:
Phone: 803-535-5404
Fax: 803-535-5170