Loyola University Maryland

Student Engagement

Leadership Positions

Students can exercise their leadership skills through campus positions that may involve peer education, mentorship, governance, or community service, in addition to supporting the operations of campus programs and departments. To learn about the selection process, qualifications, and time commitment for each positional opportunity, visit the links below or contact the department directly.

Consider the following positional opportunities to lead at Loyola:

Positional Opportunity Affiliated Department Staff Contact
AMP Peer Mentor ALANA Services Dennis Velez
AMP Peer Mentor Coordinator ALANA Services Dennis Velez
Campus Activities Board (CAB) Student Engagement Brittany Richmond-Davis
Loyola Career Ambassador Career Center Kaitlyn Winner
CI&E Steering Committee Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Wendy Bolger
CCSJ Leadership Opportunities Center for Community, Service, and Justice Lemoine Joseph 
Campus Ministry Opportunities Campus Ministry Megan Linz-Dickinson
Evergreen Student Engagement Luke Haus
Greyhound Ambassador Admission Grant Henry
Intramural Sport Supervisor Recreation and Wellness Tyler Zorn
MAP Navigator ALANA Services Dennis Velez
OAE Leader Recreation and Wellness Katherine Benoit
Omicron Delta Kappa Student Engagement Laura Kuhns
OPTIONS Student Engagement Sara Scalzo
Peer Conduct Board Student Conduct Nolan Theodore
   
Resident Assistant Student Life Stepf Diaz
ROTC ROTC LTC Ammilee Oliva
Student Government Association Student Engagement Becca Winkler
SGA Oversight Committee Student Engagement Becca Winkler
SuperFans Student Engagement Becca Winkler

Positional opportunities are offered by clubs and organizations (check out the twice-annual Student Activities Fair, held on the Quad in early September and early February), or consider starting a new club/organization through the office of student engagement.

Development Opportunities

Developmental opportunities help students facilitate personal growth and develop their leadership skills and potential. To learn how to get connected with these opportunities, visit the links below or contact us at studentengagement@loyola.edu.

Consider the following opportunities to develop your leadership skills:

Development Opportunity Affiliated Department Staff Contact
Student Leadership Corps Student Engagement Laura Kuhns
Greyhound Leadership Summit Student Engagement Laura Kuhns
Outdoor Adventure Experience Recreation and Wellness Katherine Benoit
University Innovation Fellows (UIF) Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Wendy Bolger

Additional training and development opportunities for campus organization leaders are offered by the office of student engagement.

Nominations

We invite faculty and staff to nominate emerging and outstanding student leaders for these opportunities through the Student Leadership Nomination Form. Nominations help us identify qualified students to fulfill roles critically important to the Loyola community—as well as to the students interested in developing as leaders.

For your convenience, nominators may complete a single form for up to 10 students. If you’d like to nominate more than 10 students, you may submit another form.