Second Round Callbacks

The Tiger Tuesdays Leadership Team is excited to call back students for a second round interview. All students called back recieved an e-mail from Steven Sheffield with a link to sign up for their interview next week. Interviews will take place in Suite 3130 Monday-Thursday. Callouts will take place Thursday evening at 9:00 PM at Cater Hall.

Click here for a complete list of students who have been asked to interview for a second round.

Click here for the list of students who have been asked to return for a second round interview for the Freshman Senate.

Programs

Exploring Leadership for Freshmen (ELF)
ELF gives students the opportunity to explore how to individually grow as a leader and learn how to make an affective difference in any involvement role. Through exciting and interactive weekly discussion, small group teams, socials, retreat, and other unique activities, students will enhance their leadership abilities that will affect their lifestyle and the lives of others. Explore leadership and explore new friends in ELF!

Emerging Leader Institute (ELI)
ELI provides freshmen students with the tools necessary to get "plugged in" at Auburn University. Throughout the year, members will participate in several self-assessment evaluations, which pinpoint the students' personality type, leadership style and other areas of interest, and will hear speakers from various Auburn student programs that will advise and explain requirements for involvement in each organization. Members will also plan and execute a Fall and Spring project utilizing the experiences and skills gained from the program. By year's end each member will have emerged as a new Auburn University leader!

Freshman Academic Communication Team (FACT)
FACT focuses on leadership and academics. FACT provides students with opportunities to work with SGA Senate, as well as Auburn University. Participants will be able to develop leadership skills that can be applied in a classroom setting. Members of FACT will serve as liaisons between freshmen and faculty. Through FACT the freshman experience in the classroom will be improved and more enjoyable.

Freshman Forum (FF)
This program serves as the freshman representation to the Student Government Association (SGA). Participation in Freshman Forum allows for opportunities to take part in seminars, speakers, group projects and individual projects. Freshman Forum works to promote the interests of the freshman class while developing personal leadership skills and learning about the structure of the SGA.

Politics and Leadership (PAL)
PAL is a freshman leadership program focused on educating students about government and politics. Participants will explore politics and leadership through guest speakers and visits to the Alabama Legislature. PAL will work closely with the SGA Lobby Board in the planning and implementation of events throughout the year, including Higher Education Day in Montgomery.

REACH Community Connection (REACH)
REACH is a community service based leadership program. The goal of REACH is to provide students with leadership skills while serving the community through various service projects. Representatives from various service organizations will come and give presentations, and the students are responsible for planning and implementing service projects.

Contact

Kimberly Jones
ksj0003@auburn.edu
SGA Secretary of Freshman Programs

Jordan Luke
jel0005@auburn.edu
Director of Freshman Outreach

Steven Sheffield
sas0019@auburn.edu
Director of Freshman Operations

Sylvia Kim
sjk0004@auburn.edu
Director of ELI

Kathryn Crowley
kcc0011@auburn.edu
Director of ELF

Chelsea Reynolds
clr0013@auburn.edu
Director of FACT

Jack Roberson
jvr0001@auburn.edu
Director of Freshman Fourm

Elizabeth Orantes
emo0002@auburn.edu
Director of PAL

Amber Allman
ama0012@auburn.edu
Director of REACH