Welcome!
The Student Leader team is
excited to launch a new feature of our web site and yet another way to keep in touch with
you. In addition to the print magazines shipped two times each year, you can check out Student
Leader Web Exclusivesan interactive corner of the site with a showcase of new
stories and student leadership news you won't find in the magazine.
"Trendsetters" can get extra attention for their group in our monthly spotlight,
inquisitive leaders can ask Student Leader editors to solve their toughest
problems, and readers can become writers of "Featured Articles." Whether you've
just started reading Student Leader or you've got back issues bookmarked for
future reference, you'll find fresh, ready-to-serve ideas here that require little
preparation time. And just in case you don't, e-mail us at
info@studentleader.com to let us know what you'd
like to see on the menu.
Featured articles
See new on-line
articles that appear nowhere else, not even in Student Leader's
two print
editions. Each 48-page magazine features
24 pages of articles, which means many
outstanding stories never make it to print. The best of these original articles are now
available here.
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Student Leader's new Discussion List is
an invaluable resource to communicate with other campus leaders nationwide. Just post a
question and you'll start getting responses.
· Get solutions to
your toughest problems
· Communicate with
hundreds of campus leaders
· Give our editors
ideas for articlestell us what works at your school
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call us toll-free at (888) 547-6310 or e-mail us at info@studentleader.com, and we'll respond usually
within 24 hours, Monday through Friday. We'll schedule a time to discuss your question in
depth, and you'll get the personal expertise of Student Leader's top editors who
will act as free consultants to you and your school.
The Student Government Salary Survey
Find out who's paid the most for serving as student body
president. One leader gets a $20,000 scholarship, while another gets a full wardrobe,
while yet another gets a reserved parking pass. Is this right or wrong? Add your school to this ongoing study of compensation paid to elected
campus leaders at all types of institutions nationwide. To date,
459 colleges and
universities have participated.
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