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The Shelton Challenge is a six-day residential experience to help students expand their knowledge and skills of what it takes to be a leader. Students will participate in activities that will help them have a greater understanding for: Personal Leadership Assessment and Interpersonal Dynamics; Role of Values and Ethics in Leadership; Leadership Traits and Approaches; Teambuilding and Empowering Others; Civic and Social Responsibility; and Goal Setting. Students also have the opportunity to participate in team building activities, low and high ropes courses and a service project. The cost to attend the program is $550, which includes lodging, meals, curriculum, and all activities. Students who are rising 9th thru 12th graders with a 3.0 grade point average may want to consider attending one of the following sessions: UNC- Charlotte - June 21- 26; NC State University - July 12- 17 or July 26- 31. For more information, including an application, click here.
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