Leadership Fellows
Leadership is all about being the voice, and taking the action. You are not what you say you are, but who you prove yourself to be with your actions. - Amanda Florkowski, HLD121 Leadership Foundations student - Spring 2024
Welcome to Leadership Fellows!
Elizabeth Williamson, LFCP Director & Wyatt Johns, Leadership Foundations Student, April 2024
Leadership Fellows Certificate Pillars of Study
The thematic pillars of leadership for the proposed minor in Leadership Studies have been identified as Leader as Individual, Leader and Community, and Global Leadership. These areas represent important leadership areas of scholarship and focus on practical applications of leading.
Why Choose the Leadership Fellows Certificate?
Leadership Fellows is relevant for any student interested in being the change they want to see in the world.
Regardless of one’s field of study, everything eventually comes down to how one leads and, for that matter, how one follows.
Employers in all types of endeavors and from all kinds of industries are motivated to hire students who possess self-knowledge, are emotionally and socially intelligent and know how to motivate, influence, and work with others.
Graduates of MSU’s Leadership Fellows Certificate Program have learned about leading adaptively, collaboratively working through conflict, and creatively using limited resources. Leadership Fellows emerge from MSU confident in their ability to lead, follow, and create positive change in the world.
Upon successful completion of the program, students receive:
- Permanent “Leadership Fellow” designation on their official MSU transcript
- A Leadership Fellows pin that can be worn during MSU’s commencement ceremony, to job interviews, and in the workplace
- A professional Certificate of Completion suitable for framing designating the student’s accomplishment
- Letters of recommendation and/or introduction for internships, graduate programs of study, and for entry level jobs can be requested by Leadership Fellows students during and after their participation in the program.
Leadership Fellows: Did you know that?
Leadership Capstone student Cadence Lommori, April 2024
MSU students clearly wish to acquire the leadership understandings and competencies to create positive change not only in themselves but in their communities and around the world. Students from all majors and areas of study have the opportunity to practice leadership and community development on a local to global level. Leadership Fellows is a wonderful place to begin that journey. For four additional credits, students from any program of study (not just EHHD students) have the opportunity to obtain the very marketable Leadership Fellows Certificate upon graduation.
- Any MSU student can earn a Leadership Fellows Certificate: Leadership Fellows is available to all students regardless of their chosen field of study
- The Leadership Fellow designation is noted on final official transcripts
- Prospective employers value students with leadership knowledge and experience
- A Leadership Fellows Certificate on a résumé can open doors to . . .
- Graduate School
- Internships
- Your First Job
- Program caps at 100 students. Currently (Fall 2025) there are 75 declared students.
Declaring the Certificate
For Certificate / Student Planning Purposes: Annual Scheduled Offering of Leadership Fellows Certificate Human Leadership Development (HLD) Classes by semester, the number of credits of each course (), and whether each course counts as elective or required for the certificate.
To see HLD courses available through the Leadership Fellows Certificate, see the MSU Leadership Fellows Catalogue page.
These courses also provide valuable opportunities for students to actively exercise leadership in different capacities across MSU. Continuing to include these electives as part of the proposed Leadership Studies minor synergistically strengthens both the minor and the programs to which they belong
May 2025 Leadership Fellows graduates
Interested or Ready to Become a Leadership Fellow?
Declare soon by talking to your advisor and contacting Elizabeth Roberts Williamson, elizabeth.roberts@montana to book an informational meeting!
contact Elizabeth Roberts Williamson at [email protected].
The Leadership Fellows office is at 242 Reid Hall.
The phone number is 406-994-2016.
