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Leadership

 

Students in leadership will be required to attend scheduled leadership meetings and to participate in a majority of events during the school year and some weekends. Students in leadership are needed to host recovery meetings on campus, welcome new students and act as peer mentors to those inquiring about the CRP. Students will assist and participate when tabling events, and greeting other students when attending orientations, sober tailgates, and educational workshops. To perform research and the finding of salient data. To raise campus and community awareness. To advocate and reduce stigma of SUDs and Mental Illness.

 

Benefits

  • Being a part of a strong, healthy, connected, and supportive peer community
  • Access to the RU Community Center/Lounge
    • Students have access to Computers and Printing (at no cost to the student), peer support, TV, games, PS4/Xbox or can be used just to relax between classes
  • Access to swag (hoodies, t-shirts, phone accessories, etc…)
  • Training opportunities
  • Possible eligibility for scholarships and work/study positions
  • Service, leadership, and professional development opportunities
  • And chance to attend conferences and workshops both in and out of state.
Last Updated: 6/4/21