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National Conference for College Women Student Leaders

Leadership for Today and Tomorrow

The National Conference for College Women Student Leaders offers young women a unique opportunity to enhance their leadership skills and explore life options while attending a two-day conference in Washington, D.C. Held annually in June, the conference provides participants with the opportunity to meet, network, and interact with nationally prominent Women of Distinction and students from across the country. Students also have the opportunity to select workshops to attend on a variety of topics, including advocacy, leadership development, health and wellness, and “real world” issues such as financial literacy and post-college life. This conference provides the perfect opportunity for students to hone their leadership skills for their work on campus and in their communities. Your students will return to campus empowered and energized to implement change. We ask that you not only encourage your students to attend but also sponsor and support them financially. Discounts are available for campuses that send multiple students.


For more information, please visit the NCCWSL website.


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The AAUW Leadership and Training Institute and
NASPA's Center for Scholarship, Research, and Professional Development for Women.

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