Scholarships Available to Shelton Leadership Forum

[ubermenu config_id=”main” menu=”84″] NEWSROOM Scholarships Available to Shelton Leadership ForumSep 23, 2003 There will be several ways for students to attend the upcoming General Shelton Leadership Forum that is scheduled for Nov 13-14, 2003. We have …


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Scholarships Available to Shelton Leadership Forum

Sep 23, 2003

There will be several ways for students to attend the upcoming General Shelton Leadership Forum that is scheduled for Nov 13-14, 2003.



  1. We have received 30 student scholarships from the Office of Extension and Engagement/Shelton Forum that will allow students to attend the entire forum for free.  These scholarships will be distributed on a first-come basis.  Interested students should email Leslie Beddingfield in the Center for Student Leadership, Ethics, & Public Service to have their name put on the list.

  2. ALL students can attend the following two sessions for free (with a student ID!)

    Thursday, November 13,  10-11:45am
    Shelton Leadership Seminar

    (session led by General Shelton with Dr. Stephen Covey, international consultant and author; Bill Friday, President Emeritus of the UNC System; and Orage Quarles, President and Publisher, The News and Observer)

    Thursday, November 13, 12 Noon – 2pm
    Keynote Address

    Leading High Performance Organizations by Dr Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Principle-Centered Leadership

    Students will be able to watch these seminars via big screen TV in a room at the McKimmon Center.  Signs will be posted to direct students to the correct room.  Students can just show up for these two sessions and will need to present their student ID to get in.

  3. Students can register and pay to attend the entire forum.

For more information regarding the forum, please visit
http://www.ncsu.edu/sheltonleadership/ or call Debbie Reno at 513-0150.


I hope you will consider attending this great leadership development opportunity.


Mike Giancola
Director
Center for Student Leadership, Ethics, & Public Service

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