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Apply HereThe Urban Leadership Program (ULP) was established in 2009 as a unique leadership experience at MSU Denver. Scholars participate in coursework, experiential learning components, and mentorship throughout their time in the program. Each student receives a scholarship in addition to training and networking opportunities designed to grow understanding of self, others, and society.
ULP Scholars were 10% more likely to graduate than a sample of MSU Denver students with similar academic characteristics.
Leadership is a process and is learned over time. College is one of the best times to practice and learn about leadership and MSU Denver is dedicated to facilitating students’ abilities to become leaders.
Inclusive leadership is accessible to those interested and able to make the commitment. The ULP will use models and experiences from many cultures and disciplines.
To ensure relevance, leadership programs are based on real-world experiences such as careers, family, and service experiences.
The ULP strives to teach scholars leadership which correlates with modern themes and ideas.
The ULP is grounded in a belief in doing the right thing. Ethical development and service to others are key components of leadership and of this program.
Students in the program commit to several experiential leadership components. These programs are designed to complement what participants are learning in class work and in the community.
Retreats & Conferences
Each Fall and Spring, scholars participate in a retreat to kick off the semester. These events help students get to know their peers in the program, set goals and expectations for the term, and connect with their peer mentors. Students also attend state-wide events sponsored by the Colorado Leadership Alliance a collaboration of 11 different leadership programs at other colleges and universities in Colorado.
Monthly Field Experiences
Scholars in the program visit organizations leading in Denver monthly. Typical field experiences include a tour an overview of the organization and time with key leaders in the organization. Often, the experiences align with a monthly leadership theme. Scholars have ample time for question and answer with the leaders.
Peer Reflection and Fellowship
The Urban Leadership Program is based on a cohort model of development. In order to share perspectives, enhance learning experiences, and support learners as they grow, ULP participants will have monthly fellowship meetups. During these events, participants will share their thoughts and feelings regarding site visits, service activities, coursework. Participants will also participate in fun, engaging activities that put their leadership skills into action.
Service Learning
Participants in the program commit to learning about leadership in Denver through service initiatives. Students participate in short term programs designed to create awareness of the local non-profit organizations. As scholars continue with the program, they work in collaboration with an organization on a leadership and service project.
After one year in the program, both students and mentors report greater confidence and capacity in self, group, and systemic leadership measures.
Scholars in the Urban Leadership Program take coursework from the Leadership Studies Minor curriculum.The minor is encouraged for participants but not required. Leaders must complete LDR 1010: Leadership & Social Change once during their enrollment to the ULP.
Learn more about the Leadership Studies Minor here!
Leadership Studies MinorSend us an email at [email protected] if you have further questions or would like to speak to someone about the program!
Apply HereThe Urban Leadership Program was started in 2009 and is a program within the Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion.
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