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woodrow-wilsonThe Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library is accepting applications for the Woodrow Wilson Student Leadership Program.

The program seeks to enrich students from the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades who demonstrate leadership, integrity, and academic excellence.

Participants in this program will learn about the contributions made by Woodrow Wilson, enabling them to apply his principles as they assume leadership roles within their schools and communities.  Students will be given the opportunity to improve their personal skills through interactive programs and will gain confidence which will benefit them as they apply for college and subsequent employment. The program will meet four times during the school year including a trip to the US Capitol and a visit to the office of a senator.

There is no charge for the twenty students who are selected; however, the participants will be responsible for personal expenses such as travel to and from the library.  We are committed to providing an invaluable opportunity to the students. Applications may be found online at woodrowwilson.org/education.

For more information contact [email protected] or Susan Laser at 540-855-0897 x 110.

 

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