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At William & Mary, we believe that student leadership development is a cornerstone in supporting students to become engaged citizens. Leaders use their skills to create change, craft solutions, and seize opportunities. Leadership is not about position or title. All students have the capacity to effect positive change Leadership can be learned and developed through campus involvement and practice. With involvement, the opportunities are limitless and we're here to support students as they explore their options.

WHAT DOES SLD DO?

Our office seeks to encourage and support involvement and leadership across campus. We work to assist students in their efforts to create positive change in the world. We infuse leadership development opportunities through involvement in Recognized Student Organizations in order to develop bold, authentic, and confident leaders on campus Specific areas of support and oversight include:

Student Organization Recognition, Resources, and Services

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Leadership Development Initiatives & Programs

Student Assembly

Fraternity and Sorority Life Organization Budget Allocation Process

Media Council and Publications

Campus Alcohol Policy Event and Program Support

Leadership Development Initiatives

Depth Over Breadth

It is the depth of involvement over the breadth of involvement that fosters lasting leadership development. Choose significant involvement in a FEW things rather than spreading yourself too thin

No Title Needed

Anyone can contribute to positive change, with or without a formal title or positional role within an organization.

Pursue Perspective

Students who seek a better understanding of others' world views, perspectives, and lived experiences are more successful and impactful leaders.

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