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“If you’d like to spend a weekend somewhere off campus, discussing the political and intellectual life of the university with other students, staff and faculty members, you may want to participate in a Fasten Conference. It’s a good way to exchange ideas, get to know other people, and do some relaxing. For information, contact the Chaplain’s Office.”
– Handbook of USC 1974-75
Student Services
USC LEAD (Leadership Education and Development)
(213) 740-5693
Hazel and Stanley Hall 100
sait.usc.edu/ca/usclead
USC LEAD creates valuable education and development opportunities through leadership training, workshops and outreach to students.
At USC LEAD we believe that every individual not only has the ability to lead, but also has the power to make a positive difference in an organization on campus, the surrounding community or his or her workplace. Our desire is to create an experience for students at USC that entails many of the ideas outlined in USC’s Strategic Plan, including creating an institution of strong ethics. We are here to help you discover your potential through programs such as the Emerging Leader Program, USC LEAD Workshops, LEADership Week, Adventure LEAD and the Inside Track Mentor Program.
Our goal is to provide students with ideas and opportunities to develop their leadership potential by either participating in one of the many programs offered through USC LEAD or by visiting our office to learn more about how our services can be used.
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