The Ryan Leadership Institute

This leadership institute represents a two-year initiative.

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The Ryan Leadership Institute

This institute emerged in collaboration with the Catholic Leadership Institute in Philadelphia. This leadership institute represents a uniquely designed two-year initiative to provide students with a program of personal growth and leadership training in the context of Catholic spirituality.

Membership in the Salesian Leadership Institute is by invitation only and is ordinarily limited to 15 students each year.

What Can I Expect As A Member?

The Ryan Leadership Institute offers many benefits and opportunities for invited participants, including:

  • An opportunity to forge close, personal relationships that will positively affect your life and work in the future;
  • A new vision to help you see how religious faith is a key element for my happiness and success in whatever career you enter;
  • The development of personal and interpersonal skills taught in the best management training programs in the corporate world.

This membership is provided at no cost, thanks to the generous financial support of the Ryan family, alumni, and benefactors who believe in the Institute’s value and in my own potential.

Therefore, members of the The Ryan Leadership Institute commit themselves to:

  • Maintaining good academic and disciplinary standing as a full-time DSU student.
  • Attending and participating fully in two (2) weekend retreats (Friday evening through Sunday noon) held off campus at the beginning and near the end of the Junior year.
  • Responsible preparation for and active participation in the ten (10) evening discussion sessions held during the academic year.
  • Active leadership engagement during the senior year, in a University-sponsored club, team, or organization, working to complete a leadership program, in cooperation with other program members and program advisors
  • Active participation in three evening discussion and workshop programs held each semester during the senior year.
  • Participation in the annual program dinner at the beginning of the second semester of each year. During the senior year dinner, presentation of a brief report on their leadership activities.
  • Active support, communication, and participation as a graduate of the program, providing mentorship and guidance to members of the program who follow in their footsteps.

Applying to RLI

Process

  • The Faculty/Staff Review Committee of the Salesian Center' for Faith & Culture nominates prospective members
  • The members of the RLI Staff evaluate the students' academic achievement (minimum 2.75 GPA required ) and involvement in student activities and generates a list of students to invite.
  • The Director of the Salesian Center extends the invitation to apply for membership in the institute and conducts interviews with the applicants.

Qualifications

To be selected for membership, students must commit to:

  • Attending two (2) weekend retreats and all ten (10) meetings throughout their Junior year at DSU
  • Participating actively in all activities of the Institute
  • Attending six (6) leadership workshops throughout their Senior year at DSU
  • Serving in a leadership capacity in a recognized student club, team, or organization during the student's Senior year at DSU
  • Engaging in follow-up evaluations at the end of each year of the institute and following graduation from DSU

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