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Asian American and Pacific Islander Leadership (AAPIL) Institute

Are you interested in becoming an active leader in the
Asian American and Pacific Islander community?

If so, the Asian American and Pacific Islander Leadership (AAPIL) Institute is for you!

This institute begins in Spring 2008! It is a 7-week certification program that better educates students on historical and current events in the Asian and Pacific Islander community. There are also opportunities to go off-campus and participate in the community as well as enjoy special guest speakers! In addition to educating students, we also provide leadership training in many aspects including public speaking, mediation, and team building. This is a great opportunity to meet new people, learn more about your culture, and become active in your community!

The nomination form can be downloaded. Nominations are due October 5th.

The online application can be downloaded.

Or the application can be picked up at the Multicultural Leadership Center (TSU 234)

Applications are due by October 12, 2007

You can return the application by email or at the MLC

 

For more information, please attend the informational sessions which are held every at the MLC:

Monday (1:00-3:30)

Thursday (2:00-3:00) & (5:00-7:00)

 

For more information please contact:

Marianne Ng, AAPIL Facilitator: MarianneNg5@yahoo.com
Rachel Kha, AAPIL Facilitator: RachelKha@sbcglobal.net
Multicultural Leadership Center, 714-278-7366

 

What is the AAPIL Institute?

The Asian American and Pacific Islander Leadership (AAPIL) Institute is a collaboration between the Multicultural Leadership Center and the Asian American Studies Program. This 7-week certification program will prepare individuals to become dynamic leaders in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community on- and off-campus by facilitating the development of essential leadership skills and pan-ethnic cultural awareness.

Program Curriculum

  • Cultural Self-Exploration
  • Contemporary Asian American and Pacific Islander Issues
  • Group and Community Development
  • Cultural Effects on Leadership
  • Advocacy
  • Effective Communication
  • Conflict Resolution

Application Process

  • Potential AAPIL Institute participants are nominated. Nomination forms can be acquired at the Multicultural Leadership Center (TSU-234) or on the website (click here) and should be returned no later than .
  • Applications will be sent to nominees using mailing information provided.
  • Interviews will be held towards the end of the Fall 2007 semester.

 

 

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