Tom Case Leadership Fellows

Tom Case Leadership Fellows
Preparing Students to be the Future Leaders of Alaska.
Tom Case Leadership Fellows Program
The Tom Case Leadership Fellows Program prepares °µÍøÊÓÆµCollege of Business and Public Policy (CBPP) students to be future leaders who meet the needs of Alaska organizations through leadership, professional development programs and mentoring.
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Overview
The Tom Case Leadership Fellows Program is a co-curricular mentoring program for graduate and upper division undergraduate students who are committed to leadership and personal and professional development. Applicants must be enrolled for the full academic year (fall/spring semesters) for acceptance to the program.
- Exceptional students (graduate and senior-level undergraduates) will be selected after an interviewing process.
- Program is specifically focused on developing the future leaders of Anchorage and Alaska.
- Encompasses a variety of leadership developmental activities.
- Primary feature of the program is the mentoring component.

Program Components
- MENTORING: Students are matched with community business leaders from their respective major/discipline. Students interact with leaders in the business community to develop one-on-one relationships that foster rich leadership development experiences
- COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Student groups within the fellows cohort create and perform a meaningful community service project of their choosing
- STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: The cohort meets four times throughout the year to delve into the definittion of what leadership means to our community and UAA
Program Requirements
- Undergraduate admitted to upper division standing or
- Declared CBPP Graduate student
- Enrolled for the full academic year (both Fall and Spring Semesters)
- Required to meaningfully participate in the above-mentioned activities
Corporate Partner

If you're interested in supporting Tom Case Leadership Fellows, please contact Professor Chris Lake (c.lake@alaska.edu).