Overview
The Undergraduate Student Leadership (USL) program is designed to build community between BSW students and facilitate the exchange of accurate and timely information. Each BSW student in the program is assigned to a USL, a fellow student who has received training on leadership, communication, and information on the School of Social Work and BSW program.
What do USLs do?
USLs serve as advocates and communication facilitators for BSW students, fielding questions about all of aspects of the undergraduate experience, including advising, field, registration, orientation, scholarships, deadlines, program policies, and more. They are able to track down accurate answers to questions quickly by reaching out directly to program administrators and connecting students to services and resources. Students who reach out to their USL with a question most often receive resolution to their presenting issue within minutes or hours of posing a question.
(Please note: This program is currently on hold.)