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About Siegel Institute's initiatives with KSU graduate students:
To achieve the Siegel Institute's mission, we've set several objectives directly related to the support of graduate students that align with KSU's strategic plan:

* To provide an educative and scholarly resource to the University community, regional educational institutions, and the local public
* To offer a Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Ethics
* To foster and develop conferences/seminars/workshops internally with faculty and students and externally with community constituents, in practical and professional ethics and leadership
* To provide resources to enhance the role of ethics and leadership to the University community
* To assist in the development and promotion of interdisciplinary, ethics-related curricular initiatives

> THE GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The KSU Graduate Student Association (GSA) established their office at the Siegel Institute in June 2009. The Siegel Institute is pleased to support the GSA by providing office and meeting facilities, and is developing ways in which we can support the GSA's efforts.

About the Graduate Student Association (GSA)

The Graduate Student Association allows graduate students to build an integrated support system to assist them in their academic pursuits as they balance the requirements of work, school, life, and family. GSA does this by providing social and networking opportunities for students and faculty from all Kennesaw State Graduate Programs to come together and disseminate skills and resources necessary to effectively compete in the market place, via socials, guest lectures, student conferences, and other networking events.

The Siegel Institute is located in House #55 on Campus Loop Road, across from University Village.

Mailing address:

1000 Chastain Road, MD #5500
Kennesaw, GA 30144

 

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Embark on an exciting new journey like an adventure through uncharted terrain!compass You will use the scheduled events and study topics of this Leadership Experience as a compass to navigate the process of change and growth.

The Graduate Student Association has developed this innovative leadership program designed for graduate students by graduate students, in cooperation with the Siegel Institute's Interim Executive Director, Dr. Dorothy Zinsmeister.

The Graduate Student Leadership Experience launches
October 16, 2009 with a kick-off retreat in Dahlonega, GA.

Application deadline: Sept. 21, 2009.
Notifications of admission to the program: Sept. 25, 2009

Read more about the GSLE program, schedule, requirements, and application process.

Complete the application (Word)

Print an application (pdf)

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KSU President Dan Papp deemed the Siegel Institute an academic unit in the summer of 2006. The Siegel Institute then launched the Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Ethics. This certificate offers six graduate level ILEC courses, with three options and two formats, and partners with eleven KSU master's degree programs. December 2008 saw the first graduates of the Certificate.

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Learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Ethics.

Find out about the Partner Program format with two options available for students who are currently pursuing a master's degree or who already hold a bachelor's or master's degree in one of KSU's eleven master's partner programs.

Find out about the Exclusive format for people who hold a bachelor's degree and want to pursue master's level courses without doing a master's degree at this time.

See the ILEC course listings and course descriptions.

Look at a Certificate course planner to see when ILEC classes are offered through 2011, and plan the completion of your Certificate.

Find out more about the KSU Graduate College, admissions requirements, tuition, contact a counselor.

Contact the Siegel Institute admissions counselor at jtrodahl@kennesaw.edu.

 

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