Sara Rattigan and Amanda Seale of Stormville Recognized for Leadership at SUNY Oneonta

 

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 Sara Rattigan and Amanda Seale of Stormville Recognized for Leadership at SUNY Oneonta

 

ONEONTA, NY (05/09/2016)– SUNY Oneonta recently recognized 194 students who attained one of three leadership levels in the college’s LEAD (Leadership Education and Development) program.

LEAD@Oneonta is a comprehensive leadership program based on current research and guidelines from the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education. All students can choose to participate in the LEAD program, which aims to better prepare them for life after college by providing a comprehensive picture of leadership and the skills needed to be a good leader. There are three levels of leadership certification: Silver, Gold and Platinum. To attain each level, students must meet a mix of programmatic and experiential leadership requirements, including attendance at educational events, and membership and leadership in one or more of SUNY Oneonta’s 100+ student-run clubs and organizations.

Completion of a leadership level is recognized on campus as a credential that can be used, for example, when running for office or applying for STEP (Student Travel for Excellence Program) funding. The program also provides students with a leadership record that can be submitted to potential employers.

The following area students were recognized:

Sara Rattigan of Stormville, NY, attained the Silver LEAD Level;

Amanda Seale of Stormville, NY, attained the Gold LEAD Level;

A liberal arts institution with a strong focus on undergraduate research and service learning, SUNY Oneonta consistently gains recognition for delivering excellence and value. The college has been named to Kiplinger’s list of “100 Best Values in Public Colleges” for 10 years running and sits at No. 9 on the 2016 U.S. News and World Report list of the best public institutions in the region. SUNY Oneonta enrolls 6,000 students in its 70 undergraduate majors and 14 graduate programs.

Author: Harlem Valley News