The Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Aspiring Leaders Academy invites you to experience an opportunity that will help you discover your talents and skills, and clarify your academic and career goals.
The Academy consists of a semester long, structured program, providing mentoring in a variety of methods including. These and other activities facilitate positive and meaningful interactions between you and your professors, with outcomes including: career plans, educational aspirations, satisfaction with college, intellectual development, personal development, academic achievement and college persistence.
You will be a part of a cohort of students – all of whom share a common interest in criminal justice and/or homeland security. Each mentee is assigned a faculty member. Mentees and mentors will meet throughout the semester to discuss personal goals, academic progress, explore career options and opportunities, and to build character and leadership skills. Students will also participate in a workshop series.
Eligibility Criterion
To be an Aspiring Leader, you must:
*be officially enrolled at Anne Arundel Community College;
*major in one of the programs within the Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Institute or are currently taking at least 1 CJS or HLS course.
For additional information contact the Aspiring Leaders Academy Coordinator:
Dr. Darian Senn-Carter
dtsenncarter@aacc.edu101 College Parkway
Arnold, Maryland, 21012
(410) 777-7281