91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó-CU Leadership Program
The 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó-CU Leadership Program (BCLP) is an impactful and flexible mentorship initiative that connects CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó students with leaders from the 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó-area community. This program is focused onleadership-specific mentorship and skill building, uplifting tomorrow’s leaders to address the most pressing and complex professional and global issues. This powerful collaboration between the Center for Leadership and the greater 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó community leverages mentors' specific expertise to help students navigate every day and strategic challenges they face, driving leadership development and fostering personal growth among participants.Ìý
Program Overview
The BCLP formally runs from October through April each academic year. However, we accept and match student applications through February 1, offering flexibility to accommodate varying schedules. BCLP pairs students with mentors based on leadership goals, preferences, and backgrounds to ensure meaningful and impactful matches.Ìý
Our BCLP mentors not only provide guidance on leadership skill development, but they also bring a wealth of life experiences to learn from and grow. Our mentors take pleasure in working with our students and forming a connection while sharing their knowledge from their personal and professional lives.Ìý
While we strive to align students with mentors in their specific fields of interest, we understand the immense value of cross-disciplinary mentorship. Engaging with mentors from diverse professions can broaden perspectives, spark innovative thinking, and enhance problem-solving skills, making your leadership journey even more enriching.Ìý
Deliverables and CommitmentsÌý
Participants are expected to commit to a minimum of 14 hours of mentorship throughout the program.ÌýÌý
Students are expected to:Ìý
- Initiate contact with mentors after being matched
- Complete a BCLP Expectations Agreement (link to a pdf downloadable version)Ìý
Complete a Midpoint Check-in through memo or in-person/virtual meeting (link to a downloadable version)Ìý
- Provide a Final Reflection and Feedback Discussion
Mentors are expected to:Ìý
- Sign the Expectations AgreementÌý
- Provide a Final Feedback Discussion at the conclusion of the program (link to a downloadable version)Ìý
Who is eligible to participate in the BCLP?
All CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó students who are committed to self-growth and leadership development are encouraged to apply. Additionally, leaders from the 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó area who are willing to volunteer their time to help develop future leaders are also encouraged to apply. The program is free for all participants.Ìý
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If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please note the Mentor Criteria for Community and Business Leaders:
- Strong volunteer
- Passionate about the importance of strengthening tomorrow's leaders
- Available and flexible to engageÌýin the program
- Confident in the ability to develop leadership skills
- Willing to commit to 14 hours of mentoring/discussion time with the students during the academic year
If you are interested in becoming a mentee, please note the Mentee Criteria for CU Leadership Students:
- Current CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó student (undergraduate or graduate)
- Dedicated to self growth and leadership development
- Engage in required assignments, including the Expectations Agreement and mid-point reflection
- Adhere to all requirements of the CU Honor Code
- Willing to commit to 14 hours of mentoring/discussion time with a mentor during the academic year
If you have any questions, please reach out to chloe.nicklas@colorado.edu.
