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Admissions and Application Process

Complete the McLauchlan Leadership Series Fellowship application process in 3 simple steps.

Step 1:Review the fellowship requirements below.

All Jenkins graduate students are eligible to apply to become McLauchlan Leadership Fellows.

Exception: Graduate students currently participating in a corporate leadership development program are not eligible to apply.

Other requirements:

  • Currently enrolled Jenkins graduate student
  • Not currently participating in a corporate leadership development program
  • Ability to participate in all McLauchlan Leadership Program sessions, including a mid-November kick-off.
  • Commitment to provide at least 10 hours of mentorship to others post-program.

Step 2:Prepare application materials.

Applicants will need to submit a completed application package that includes the following items:

  • Basic demographic information
  • A copy of your professional resume/CV
  • Video essay

Video components:

  • Video essay (3–5 minutes) answering the following questions:
    • Where do we need the most leadership in the world today, and why?
    • Why I want to join this program and what I would like to get out of it?
    • What can I contribute to the program, if selected?

Step 3:

Application Review & Selection

The program is competitive and will accept 20-25 students each year. The application review committee, comprised of Jenkins Graduate School faculty, administrators, and the McLauchlan family, reviews all applications.

Key Dates and Logistics

Milestone Date
Online application available Sep. 1, 2023
Application submission deadline Oct. 1, 2023
Target date for selection decisions released to applicants Oct. 15, 2023
McLauchlan Leadership Series kick-off celebration Nov. 17, 2023
Session I: Personal leadership Jan. 26–27, 2024
Session II: Team leadership Feb. 23–24, 2024
Session III: Organizational leadership March 22–23, 2024
Closing dinner May 1, 2024

The fellowship covers course fees and selected meals while the course is in session.

Want to learn more?

Students should contact the program director, Dr. Leigh Shamblin, or the project coordinator, Candise Lewis, atmclauchlan@ncsu.eduwith additional questions and requests for assistance.

Additionally, there will be three virtual information sessions (listed below) that interested students can attend to learn more and ask questions.

Information Sessions

September 12, 5-6 pmEDT
September 20, 5-6 pm EDT
September 22, 12-1 pmEDT

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