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a powerful learning experience— a launching point for continuous leadership development,
professional networking, and empowerment of K-State professionals. Participants describe it as
‘inspiring,’ ‘highly effective,’ and ‘a rare opportunity.’
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A Minor in Leadership Studies complements your academic major by combining
theory and practice with an emphasis on personal leadership development.
The Leadership Studies Minor also offers a focus that leads to national
certification in nonprofit leadership by American
Humanics, an alliance of over 70 colleges and universities and over
20 national nonprofit partners.
How do I sign up?
- Stop by Leadership Studies, 918 N. Manhattan Avenue, any time between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Ask to “add the minor.”
- Fill out the green, four-part Minors and Secondary Majors form
and leave it at the LSP office.
- To add the Nonprofit Leadership Focus, write “Leadership Studies
Nonprofit Leadership Focus”
when you list the minor name. Otherwise, just write “Leadership Studies.”
How do I get help with planning my Leadership Studies course of study?
Contact Lynn Brickley, Leadership
Studies Lead Advisor at leb9898@ksu.edu
How do I make sure I graduate with my Leadership Studies Minor?
Complete all 18 hours of required coursework
and submit the
Certification of Minor form to Leadership
Studies. See Course
Requirements for more important information.
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Angela says that by choosing the Leadership Studies minor she was “able to gain the confidence and develop the communication skills that she needed to be able to make various presentations with confidence.”
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