Thursday, January 21, 1999 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Alhambra Room A/B, 3rd floor, University-Student Union
"High pressure groups whether recognized as "cults" or not can tear you
from family, friends, and your commitment to educational and career
goals. Learn to recognize and deal with the subtleties of such groups and
individuals."
Video: CBS 2 Special Report - "Is it a church or a cult?" ("For years, university officials across the country have been warning students...")
This workshop is part of the Gateway to Leadership Program at California State University, Los Angeles.
Where do I sign up for the Gateway to Leadership Program?
You may sign up in the Center for Student Life Office, SA 123, or at the Residence Life Office, Phase I.
Where will the workshops be held?
All workshops will be held in the Alhambra Room A/B, 3rd floor, University-Student Union.
Who will conduct the workshops?
The workshops will be presented by Cal State L.A. University faculty, staff and administrators.
WHY ATTEND THE GATEWAY TO LEADERSHIP
PROGRAM AND FIRST YEAR STUDENT
SURVIVAL SERIES?
TOP 5 Reasons to Attend the Gateway to Leadership Program
I want to earn a certificate in student leadership.
It will look great on my resume.
I want to feel more confident in pursuing a leadership position.
I want to enhance my leadership skills.
It's fun to interact with University faculty, staff, and administrators outside the classroom.
EARNING A CERTIFICATE
LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE
By attending any 5 workshops you will earn a Leadership Certificate!
GATEWAY TO LEADERSHIP AWARDS CEREMONY
An Awards Ceremony and Reception will be held on April 7, 1999 to honor all qualified certificate recipients and workshop facilitators.
The Gateway to Leadership Program & First Year Student Survival Series is sponsored by:
Mailing address: CultsOnCampus.com
Post Office Box 11011
Carson, California 90749
United States
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