The Pathway to Success
Introduction & Purpose
The ISU Leadership Consortium was developed as a structural unit to promote coordination and collaboration of leadership activities for students, faculty, and staff.
The ISU Leadership Consortium, along with
collaborative partners, creates a supportive
environment where all members of our
community are actively engaged in personal
growth to become productive, effective
leaders in their roles at ISU and beyond.
The Pathway to Success
Methods
The Consortium is realizing its purpose through the following priorities:
• Student Leadership Programs
• Curriculum Development
• Mini-Grants
• Research
• Leadership Consortium Office
The Pathway to Success
BenchmarksInitiative Benchmark Fall
2010Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
Number of students involved in identified leadership activities
-- 500 600 700 800
Number of students attending Leadership Conference
50 100 150 200 250
Registration in LEAD 101, 301, 401 courses -- -- 45 60 80
Number of classes with leadership focus 50 53 56 59 62
Number of mini-grant applications for leadership activities
-- 7 8 9 10
Students scores on MSL as compared to benchmark institutions (percentile ranking)
base-line
+ 10
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Discussion
• Significant advancement has been made from planning to implementing.
• Three courses will be developed by early 2012: LEAD 101, LEAD 301, LEAD 401.
• Subcommittee structure has impelled forward movement on mini-grants, research study, and administrative structure.
• Nationally benchmarked research study will help establish baseline data to measure student growth.