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The Trojan Leadership Fellows (TLF) Program is a year-long leadership development initiative within the Student Experience Center at UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo. The program brings together a cohort of 35–50 students to strengthen leadership skills, build meaningful connections, and prepare for academic and professional success.

Through mentorship, workshops, and national engagement opportunities, participants develop skills that support academic achievement, personal growth, wellness, and career readiness while strengthening their sense of belonging at UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo.

Program Experience

The Trojan Leadership Fellows Program reflects UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo’s commitment to student success and leadership development. Students in the program participate in a structured leadership experience that includes:

  • Peer and professional mentorship
  • Interactive leadership development workshops
  • Networking and professional development opportunities
  • Engagement with campus resources and support services
  • Participation in national student affairs conferences

By combining mentorship, leadership training, and professional engagement opportunities, the program helps students grow as leaders while preparing for success at UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo and beyond.

Who Can Participate

The program is open to all UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo students, including:

  • First-year and transfer students
  • Returning and non-traditional students
  • Commuter and online students
  • Students participating in athletics, scholarships, or other university programs

The experience is primarily in-person, with limited virtual options available for online students. Participants are selected through an application or advisor recommendation process.


National Leadership Opportunities

Trojan Leadership Fellows may participate in National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) conferences during the spring semester. These events allow students to connect with peers and professionals nationwide, explore leadership topics, and gain exposure to national best practices in student success.


Mentorship and Leadership Development

Mentorship is a core component of the program. Fellows are paired with peer mentors and faculty or staff mentors who provide guidance, support, and leadership coaching throughout the year.

  • Students also participate in workshops focused on three key areas:
  • Academic Success – study strategies, goal setting, and academic resilience
  • Self-Development – leadership skills, confidence building, and career planning
  • Wellness and Financial Literacy – financial wellness, resilience, and healthy habits

Students will benefit from partnering with fellow UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo students who serve as peer mentors in the program, fostering collaboration and leadership development.

Eligibility:
Current UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo sophomore with 30+ credit hours.

Past Member of the Trojan Leadership Fellows Program

For information on applying to become a Peer Mentor, reach out to Mr. Justin Harmon.

Role:
Mentor students, facilitate discussions twice monthly, attend trainings, and help connect mentees with campus resources.


UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo faculty and staff are also invited to become mentors.

Eligibility:
Full-time UA ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµlogo faculty or staff member with a bachelor’s degree.

For information on applying to become a Professional Mentor, reach out to Mr. Justin Harmon.

Role:
Support student leadership development, attend monthly program events, and present one developmental session during the academic year.


For more information, contact:

Justin Harmon, M.Ed.
Assistant Director for Student Success & Leadership Development
Division of Student Affairs
Contact: (O) 501-916-3308 | (D) 501-916-6089
Email: [email protected]