Core Leadership Competencies unite all of Georgia College's leadership development efforts. They are the leadership traits and competencies that Georgia College students must master as they strive to make a difference in their communities and lead fulfilling lives of citizenship, leadership, and service. The core leadership competencies represent the essential skills that members of the faculty and staff must integrate into their leadership development programs at GC. A Georgia College leader:
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Emerging Leaders Program
The Emerging Leaders Program allows students to clarify personal values, explore professional interests, develop their leadership skills, and get involved at GC and in the community. For more information, visit www.gcsu.edu/emergingleaders.
Leadership Certificate Program (LCP)
The Leadership Certificate Program provides students the opportunity to learn the principles of effective leadership and to acquire hands-on learning experience beyond the classroom. For more information, visit www.gcsu.edu/lcp.
Georgia Education Mentorship (GEM) Program
The Georgia Education Mentorship Program provides opportunities for students to learn about leadership from members of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. Each year, twenty-five Georgia College students are matched with the state’s top leaders in business, politics, law, education, healthcare for a year-long mentorship. As students and mentors work closely together, Georgia’s leading minds become integrally involved in the education of Georgia College students, reinforcing the qualities and characteristics needed in the next generation of our state’s leaders. GEM allows students the opportunity to observe real-world leaders who use their professional standing to positively influence civic engagement within Georgia. For more information, visit www.gcsu.edu/gem.
Inspire! Student Leadership Forum
The Inspire! Student Leadership Forum series invites seasoned leaders to Georgia College to share leadership lessons with our students. The forum is designed to be engaging and to allow for exchange between the presenters and guests. All GC students are invited to attend. Inspire! presenters share the university’s commitment to leadership for the collective good, whether in business, the non-profit sector, or public affairs, and are typically C-suite executives in private enterprise or hold leadership roles in the public sector. For more information, visit www.gcsu.edu/inspire.
Omicron Delta Kappa
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, recognizes and encourages superior leadership and exemplary character. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is reserved to those who demonstrate leadership achievements in one of five phases of university life: Scholarship; Athletics; Community service, social and religious activity, and university governance; Journalism and rhetoric; and the creative and performing arts. Nominations come from within the Georgia College Circle of OΔK. For more information, visit www.gcsu.edu/odk.
Collaborative Programs
The Office of Leadership Programs maintains institution-wide responsibility for management, coordination, and development of all Georgia College leadership programs and initiatives. Through GC Journeys, Leadership Programs staff works collaboratively with members of GC's faculty and staff—providing resources, support, and advocacy for leadership development opportunities at Georgia College
Through a progressive and scaffolded framework, all GC students who choose "intensive leadership programs" within their GC Journeys path will benefit from a common set of core leadership competencies, integrated through all of Georgia College's leadership-related courses and programs; common reflective experiences, documented in Portfolium; and 1:1 leadership-development consultations, provided by Leadership Programs staff and program partners. As with each of the GC Journeys “transformative experiences,” students must use an established programmatic vehicle to satisfy their “intensive leadership programs” requirements. A broad range of Georgia College’s curricular and programmatic offerings will comprise that GC Journeys experience. Proposals for certification as a “transformative experience” will come from the faculty or staff member who oversees and administers the course or program. For more information, visit www.gcsu.edu/leadership.