Associate Degree In Leadership

Posted by on April 28, 2006

Earn an Associate Degree In Leadership

Dreaming of College?
You?re a Leader. You want to make a difference; to build vibrant, healthy, safe, neighborhoods. You want to improve your resume; advance your career. You are looking for new direction; perhaps starting a business.

It?s Time for you to earn an associates degree in leadership. The Institute for Leadership Education, Advancement and Development [I-LEAD}, in collaboration with Harcum College, a fully accredited Pennsylvania College, is offering an Associate Degree Program in Leadership.

DEDICATE TWO NIGHTS A WEEK
Earn your degree in two years or less
Advance your Career; Take a New direction
Lead your community to a better future
College credit for military service or Tall Team Leadership Training

Leadership Courses
Effective Dialogue
Resolving Conflicts
Building Relationships
Negotiation
Creative Leadership
Systems Thinking
Public Systems
Private Systems
Speaking as a Leader [public speaking]
Political Leadership
Group Dynamics
Ethics

Liberal Arts
English Composition I and II
Science
Humanities I and II
College Math
Diversity
Social Science
Info Tech I and II

Courses will be held at our Philadelphia campus two evenings a week. 3 South Penn Square [the old Caldwell Building]. The New location of the District Attorney?s office.

GOOD NEWS Financial aid is available for this program in the form of
1. Grants
2. Scholarships
3. Guaranteed Loans

Rolling open enrollment Adults beyond traditional College age are encouraged to apply. This program is a great reaource for nonprofit administrative assistants, anyone interested in staff development, anyone working with youth, city agencies.

For More information Contact Donna Diehl ? Out reach Coordinator
Phone 215-707-1827 Fax: 215-707-1828 E-mail ddiehl@i-lead.org


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