The Randolph Community College Foundation is seeking applicants for
its third annual High School Leadership Academy, a leadership
development program for rising ninth graders. The Randolph Community
College High School Leadership Academy, which is modeled after RCC’s
college-level Student Leadership Academy, will be a one-day event that
will focus on topics such as the definition of leadership; team
building; personality types and leadership styles; networking/public
speaking; and situational leadership, according to Lorie McCroskey,
RCC’s director of development.
Rising freshmen who live and will attend school in Randolph County in
the fall of 2016 and are in good academic standing at their current
middle schools are eligible to apply. The Academy will take place from
8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14, at the Foundation Conference
Center on the Asheboro Campus.
Interested students must complete an application form available from
middle school counselors or at the Foundation office, write a brief
essay on leadership, and submit two reference letters. Completed
application packets are due back to the RCC Foundation by Friday, April
22, at 3 p.m.
For more information about the Academy, application form, or application process, contact McCroskey at llmccroskey@randolph.edu or 336-633-1118.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Randolph Community College Foundation Seeks High School Leadership Participants
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