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Program Leaders

Complex Problems Program Leaders are undergraduate students with at least sophomore standing (30 credit hours or more)Ìýand part-time student staff members, andÌýtheir role is critical to the success of the Complex Problems program. Each Program Leader (PL) serves as a mentor to new AU students, helping them to integrate learning experiences both inside and outside of their Complex Problems seminar.Ìý

All PLs can expect to:

  • Attend and participate in their Complex Problems seminar.
  • Have regular meetings with program faculty and staff.
  • Plan and participate in co-curricular activities.
  • Be available to support students socially and academically.

Hiring for SpringÌý2025

The application for SpringÌý2025Ìýis now CLOSED. If you are interested in serving as a Program Leader for FallÌý2025Ìýyou can reach out to Complex Problems Program Coordinator, Reilly Simmons, atÌýrsimms@american.edu.

Learn More

Check out the videos made by current Program Leaders for answers to frequently asked questions from students who want to apply.Ìý

PL Perspectives

Listen to current Program Leaders explain different aspects of the role and provide information on how to apply.

Videos in this playlist

To play a specific video, use the playlist icon in the player or view each video on YouTube.

Questions?

Email us at cpseminar@american.edu or requestÌýa one-on-one chat to learn more.Ìý

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What Are The Perks?

Fun and Friends

  • Mentorship of new AU students by giving advice and guidance during their first year of college.
  • CollaborationÌýwith other program leaders and make friends along the way.
  • Expansion of knowledge by experiencing a unique seminar and exploring the diverse perspectives of the students and classÌýmaterials.
  • Exploration ofÌýDC with the students.
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Resume and Skill Building

  • Facilitation - helping to moderate class discussions
  • Event Planning - coordinating co-curricular activities for the seminar
  • Budgeting - managing available funds
  • Communication - connecting students with faculty and campus resources; working closely with faculty and staff
  • Conflict Management - mediating issues inside and outside the classroom
  • Time Management - balancing work and study
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What Makes a Good Program Leader?

There is not one typeÌýof person who fits this role.Ìý

Successful Program Leaders are committed to leadership, community engagement, and role modeling; and are enthusiastic, organized, efficient, and reliable.

Complex Problems PL

Work approximately 5 hours per week.

Seminar students do not participate in a living-learning community.

PL meets weekly with a small team led by a Senior PL.

University College PL

Work approximately 5.5 hours per week.

Seminar students live together in a cohort of University College classes. *UC PL positions are availableÌýfall semseter only.

PL collaborates with cohort to implement residential programs related to the seminar.Ìý

Senior PL

Work approximately 6 hours per week as a CP or UC PL.

Coordinate a team of PLs and hold more administrative responsibilities.

Must have previously served as a Program Leader to apply.

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