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Core Leader

Core Leaders are full-time undergraduate students working as part-time, paid student-staff members of the ǻ Core Curriculum. These student leaders offer peer support that helps keep students engaged and deepen learning in their active, inquiry-based classes. Each Core Leader (CL) works directly with a faculty member to support students.

Learning Outcomes:

After completing this position, the Core Leader will be able to:

  • Employ multiple communication strategies to convey ideas
  • Demonstrate listening and responding skills that encourage critical thinking
  • Effectively lead groups to accomplish a goal
  • Practice ethical helping behaviors

CLs can expect to:

  • Spend approximately 5 hours per week on CL tasks, including time spent in the classroom
  • Work closely with a faculty member
  • Facilitate learning
  • Directly support their peers’ academic success and wellbeing
  • Build communication, planning, facilitation, and other attractive resume skills and experiences
  • Participate in semi-regular meetings with Core staff

CL Testimonials/Perspectives

Students working

“Through the Core Leader Program, I have been able to not onlyuplift my peers in their studies but also advance my intellectual curiosity through the course in which I assisted with. Beyond academics, I helped boost confidence and positivity among my peers in order to help them thrive which has been very rewarding and has helped me grow, as well.” – Bronwyn W.

“Having the opportunity to be a Core Leader has providedme with a wide array of skills. Through my experience as a CL, I've learned how to communicate better and more efficiently. Working under a professor for the CL programhas given me the experience of working on the "other side" of a college classroom. This in turn has helped me become a better student for my professors and employers. I'm extremely grateful for this experience and I'll use the skills I've learned as aCore Leader long after I leave ǻ.” - McKenzie I.

What Makes a Good Core Leader?

There is no single “type” of student who can excel in and bring valuable skills to this role.

Anyone who is engaged, organized, reliable, encouraging, and committed to supporting their peers can be successful Core Leaders.

Join the Team:

If you're interested in the role, speak directly to an instructor!Unlike Complex Problems Program Leaders or ǻx Peer Facilitators, Core Leaders (CLs) do not apply for the position. Rather, each semester, ǻ Core faculty who teach a Habit of Mind or Integrative class can apply to be approved for a CL the following semester. Once approved, they will reach out to students who have expressed interest and/or those who they think would be strong CLs. Keep in mind that you can only serve as a CL for one course at a time, and cannot staff multiple sections of the same course.

If the faculty member would like more information about eligibility and applying, they can take a look at theCore Leader Information and Applicationlink on ourFaculty & Staff Resources page.

Does the faculty member teach an ǻx or Complex Problems course? Take a look at ourʱFacilitatorԻProgram Leaderstudent roles.

Questions?

Email us atcore@american.eduto learn more.