Alpha Epsilon Delta, an organization that had just became an official chapter at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith had to begin somewhere. From the time of its conception I was highly involved in the organization. I was voted president after serving on the inaugural executive team as treasurer. Newly formed organizations tend to dwindle without the correct guidance and leadership. I was determined not to let that happen to an organization with such ambitious causes diminish. I was able to reform and drastically develop the organization by using perseverance and problem-solving skills. We went from having one speaker during my term as treasurer to a having an invited speaker every month when I became president. I solved the problems from
Men of Alpha Phi Alpha such as James Felton and Vaun Davis are key to why I want to pursue my aspirations of someday becoming a brother of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity incorporated. Both James and Vaun’s unselfishness has allowed me to grow as a leader and also into a man. These role models have opened numerous doors for me that have resulted into various benefits and opportunities. I hope my encounters with great Alpha Men such as James Felton and Vaun Davis will allow me the opportunity of joining the highly respected brotherhood. Another abundant encounter that I have experienced with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, is the true meaning and display of brotherhood. For years I have watched the interactions and connections of men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated I have noticed that each member that I have encountered expresses and implements the true meaning of brotherhood. I profoundly believe in the bond of brotherhood and fraternity. In my belief, if granted the chance to uphold the unbreakable bond such as the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, the bond would enhance my credentials while assisting and challenging others. The brotherhood would push me to
I’ve taken the lessons I’ve learned whether they were explicitly from Xavier and Delvin or from simply observing an Alpha Man with me when I joined my first organization Generation of Educated Men (GEM) a community service based organization where I currently serve as Mr. GEM. No matter how long ago I learned those lessons they still resonate with me just as strong if not stronger, this is shown through my most recent accomplishment of becoming a member of Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity. I am thankful for the guidance that I have received from the Men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated both intentional and unintentional, and if I am perchance selected to start the process of becoming a Man of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated I will continue to remember where I have come from and remember how two men helped me change my life and in turn helping me to make it this far, and how one day I would like to be the Xavier Robinson and Delvin Woodard who helped change the life of a young Tarvaris
Leadership is being able to guide other students into being the best they can be. I am a leader who is always positive and cheering others on to achieve their goals. At my school, I have a position as the Vice President of Academics in National Honors Society. Since I have obtained this position, I encourage other students in this group to participate in service projects which is where one volunteers to help out the community in some aspect. These volunteering opportunities are good thing to do because it builds character and it is always fun helping others out. As a leader, I bring new ideas to the table on where we should help out in the community and anything that we could do in school that would fun and helpful. Along with participating in National Honors Society at my school, I am also involved in our Student Government Association. Although I do not have a leadership position in this club, I still engage in the activities that we do. For the past two years, I have gone to an annual meeting for leadership where multiple schools attend. At this meeting there are fun activities where you learn more about leadership and how to be a good leader. As a leader, these meetings help because it is always good to learn new
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, Incorporated purpose is to be of service to all mankind dealing with critical issues in communities domestically and internationally. What I have grown to understand an envision a woman of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated to be, I accredit largely to the ladies of the Gamma Theta chapter. This has the result of attending many of the chapter’s events during my time at Hampton thus far. One of my favorite events was a screening of a documentary Girls Rising. I learned to appreciate every opportunity to learn and gain knowledge because in some parts of the world girls are restricted from receiving an education. A
Every member understands their duties as Ivy League black male and how to use their status to better the situation of others. I chose to pursue Alpha because they exhibit the true meaning of brotherhood and thrive in every endeavor they make. As I continue to learn more and more about the organization, I find other reasons why I want to be a member. They are always giving one hundred percent to everything that they do. They make it evident that they possess the skills necessary to be great in any field that they so
By enlisting the help of everyone, they are starting to re-realize that Delta Zeta is important to them and that we all love each other. That disconnect, people feeling like they don’t belong, is something that takes hardly anytime to fix. That starts by every member saying hello on campus or knowing each other’s names. Right now, we are doing a good job of inspiring a shared vision of our chapter growing.
Hailing from a STEM based school that has a special focus on medicine, HOSA, short for Health Occupations Students of America, is an organization that blends my passion for healthcare, learning, competition, and networking into one, coherent role. In HOSA, I have been able to meet professionals and students from all corners of North Carolina. In addition, I have learned the true purpose of student leadership. Myself and fellow student HOSA officers are responsible for the preparation and execution of all events including collaborations amongst student groups and the community with events such as blood drives. I for one can attest to the fact that HOSA fosters many chief skills, including how to communicate, organize, and manage time more effectively.
I want to become a Bank of America student leader I want to be a good leader but also a true leader, which is a leader that leads by example. In able to help my community and to encourage fellow students like myself, I have to set the foundation and example for them. By participating in the Student Leaders program, I can learn to become a better person, but more importantly, a better leader. As a senior preparing for graduation, it is critical that I understand where I intend to head in life. With this program, I think that it can provide me with an even more clarity about my goals and aspirations. I believe I should be chosen to be a Bank of America Student Leader because with my diverse background and skills, I believe I can be a great addition
Leadership is an important character trait of National Honor Society. Last summer I had the opportunity to lead a team during the off season. At the end of the regular season, there were no captains elected. Captains are in charge of organizing events and practices when the coaches are not allowed to communicate with the team. I took on the responsibility of organizing activities. I communicated with other players and got their input for the activities. I had to reach out to incoming freshman by organizing a group message as well as emailing parents. I also made sure to keep our coach updated on how everything was going.
I exemplify the National Honor Society’s core value of leadership because of my responsibility and my hard work. When working in a group, I am the person who takes charge and gets all of the group members on the right track. I divide up the parts as evenly as possibly and do my best to ensure that each person contributes. If a person is working slower than others, I help them complete their work as soon as I finish my own. Because a leader must be responsible, I prove my responsibility through the fact that I have never turned an assignment in late. If I am given a task to do, I always do it to the best of my ability no matter what it takes. I also demonstrate leadership outside of school when I am at swim practice. I serve as the role model in my group by always being there and
"The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind himself in other men the conviction and the will to carry on.” – Walter Lippmann
Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Have you ever been in a shop or workplace that was affected by sexual assault? Well, today we’re going to talk about sexual assault and why it’s a personal issue and why it’s imperative that we trust each other. We’re also going to take a look at what we do right to help eliminate the problem of sexual assault such as mentorship and accountability. Finally, we will attempt to define the actions we can take to eliminate sexual assault in the Air Force, like getting rid of victim retaliation and getting personal buy-in from everyone. I hope that you can take some of these ideas with you today, and pray that you’ll never have to use them. What is personal about sexual assault and why is it imperative
The things I know for certain in life are that I want to go into neurological research, I want to get into a decent medical school and that I have no idea what medical school will entail. All I know is that it is brutal and will give me a lot of debt. I am hoping that Alpha Epsilon Delta will help me broaden my horizons when it comes to medical school. I want to learn the process of acceptance and the financial aids that are offered to me. I hope to learn how hard it is to get accepted and when I should start studying for the MCAT. I am hoping that a membership with AED will aid me in my journey towards medical school.
The Honors Student Association has provided me with some of the best opportunities that I have experienced here at UNO. I have had the pleasure of being a part of this association for three years which has allowed me to broaden my relationships with other students in the Honors Program and strengthen my own personal skills. It is because of these elements that I want to further my involvement in the association through this position. I am the appropriate individual for this position because of my involvement with and dedication to HSA. I am committed to attending the weekly meetings to help develop and create events for other honors students to enjoy. I have been able to learn the appropriate skills and requirements to host and organize a variety
The national leadership and honors organization, Sigma Alpha Lambda, allows the opportunity to engage with individuals and