i programs

i-programs are about people.
Any University of Illinois student can participate for FREE thanks to generous sponsors and donors!

Faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, and professionals are needed to facilitate the growth and development of students. They're smart, experienced, well-trained. They know how important leadership skills are. And they're very interested in developing those skills in others. They teach, moderate discussion, and conduct all sorts of activities designed to build leadership skills.

i-programs are about participating…attend any or all of them.
Each program is full of activities that encourage participation. If you think about it…ideas come from the experiences we have in our lives. Some of the best ideas come from experiences with others.

New people bring perspectives, insights, and experiences different from our own. They bring diverse backgrounds, viewpoints, and values. And, of course, share many things in common. Which leads to very good learning, teaching, and discussing. Incredibly valuable experience for everyone, including you.

i-programs are about skills.
self-development skills. Interpersonal development skills. organizational and group development skills. transitional development skills. Each program has an emphasis.

i-programs are about going places...For FREE! i-programs don't cost you a thing!

i-programs are about accommodation.
i-programs are one, two, or three days in length. We try very hard to schedule programs that don't conflict with major University events and activities. Some programs are out of town. Some are right nearby. You might go to a corporate facility. Perhaps a conference center. Maybe a resort.

i-programs are about you, and the leadership skills you will need to succeed.
As a student. In your career. With your family. As a member of any group, organization, or community.

So get involved! Find out the dates and places or register for Insight, Intersect, Ignite, Imprint, or Integrity.

290 Illini Union
217.333.0604
fax: 217.265.8464
leadership@uiuc.edu