Clubs focused on leadership

As interdisciplinar thinkers able to dive into the most complex issues, A&S students often find themselves in leadership roles at CU Boulder and in their careers. You can begin to refine your own leadership skills in the clubs below.

 

Lead tours for prospective students who are interested in CU Boulder and discuss what specifically sets A&S apart.

Arts and Sciences Student Government (ASSG) allocates mandatory student fee money to guest speakers, cultural events, and other student-focused events.

Apply your academics by supporting community groups and social change projects.

Free leadership development opportunities for all students.

Take honors classes, participate in honors events and have a role in building and promoting the honors community.

Leadership training for students passionate about social and environmental justice.

Join an academic learning community focused on promoting a welcoming, inclusive campus experience for everyone.

Study the practices and behaviors of successful leaders, and build you own ability to lead teams, manage conflict and discover your own leadership style.

Leadership programs are designed to hone your skills to better understand yourself and others, improve your communication, sharpen your critical thinking, and view challenging issues through a different lens.

 is an undergraduate certificate program offering future U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer applicants sector-specific job skills, foreign language proficiency, intercultural competence, and professional leadership development skills.

Looking for more ways to get involved?

Check out the College of Arts and Sciences involvement page for more student clubs and workshops.

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