Leadership opportunities
Stanford offers many ways to learn and practice service leadership, through the Haas Center for Public Service and other campus partners. The Haas Center also offers leadership coaching to help students work through leadership challenges and make greater impact.
Leadership programs
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CELCs gain valuable experience in community engaged learning pedagogy, program management, and public service.
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Join a community of students committed to rigorous scholarship that is community-engaged, equity-focused, and designed for social impact.
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The Frosh Service Liaisons Program is a leadership development and outreach program for first-year Stanford undergraduates.
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Get to know other students, learn more about Stanford’s neighboring communities, and better understand how you can do community service in your time at Stanford.
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The Issue Area Coordinators Program provides our most committed students with training and practice in collective leadership.
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Advising Fellows connect remotely with high school students providing them with guidance through the college application process.
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Stanford students help children from East Palo Alto develop their math skills so they are prepared to succeed in elementary school.
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Students build skills and work toward goals with the support of advisors and peer service leaders.
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Stanford students tutor children in kindergarten through third grade to help improve their decoding and comprehension skills.
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This leadership program helps graduate and postdoctorate students strengthen their leadership and communication skills to maximize the impact of their research. -
The Dalai Lama Fellowship at Stanford is a year-long opportunity for students to develop inner resources and skills to lead significant social change.