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Youth Leadership is a program of Leadership Knoxville and began its first class in the summer of 2014....
Youth Leadership is a program of Leadership Knoxville and began its first class in the summer of 2014....
Applications are accepted January through the last Friday in February. Please make sure you have provided your Educator and Community references with ample time to complete their portion of your application. Mission: to inspire and encourage high school students to have a positive impact on the Knoxville...
Tuition is $150 per student. Scholarship assistance and payment plans are available....
Youth Leadership Knoxville consists of the following: a five day summer camp in July which requires attendance of at least four of the five sessions. The first day is mandatory and if missed, a student cannot continue in the program. In addition, monthly sessions of...
Since the formation of Leadership Knoxville, more than 1,350 community leaders have graduated from the Flagship Program....
Applications for Leadership Knoxville’s flagship program are available on this site during the January-March months. Nominations must be made by March 17th and all applications must be submitted by midnight on March 31st. Applicants may self-nominate....
Tuition for the Leadership Knoxville program is $3,500. Tuition assistance and payment plans are available....
The Flagship Program consists of a mandatory Orientation session, followed by a mandatory overnight retreat in August....
Governor Bill Haslam’s (LK’92) proposed Tennessee Promise was the second of three activities for the Youth Leadership class at its’ September session. After a month off during August, the class began its monthly meeting schedule by hearing a presentation on the Tennessee Promise from representative...
“Thirty-one high school students comprise the first Youth Leadership Knoxville class, a program of Leadership Knoxville; and they recently completed their first summer camp. Team building skills and class introductions were the focus of Monday’s session at the University of Tennessee which was led by...