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Rural Leadership North Dakota (RLND) is a dynamic two-year interactive study and travel program dedicated to producing graduates with vision and commitment to lead themselves, their organizations and communities into the future.

What is RLND?

Rural Leadership North Dakota (RLND) is a dynamic two-year interactive study and travel program dedicated to producing graduates with the vision and commitment to lead themselves, their organizations and communities into the future. This program emphasizes the development of skills such as working with people, managing projects, speaking in public, thinking creatively and understanding ag and rural policies.

Participants will attend ten in-state seminars and one national seminar over the two-year period. The seminars will take place throughout North Dakota. The national seminar will take place in Washington, DC.

E-mail will be used extensively to stay connected with information from the RLND office and RLND participants. Participants will implement and complete a project in their community and/or organization.

Who should apply?

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What does it cost?

RLND Happenings Newsletter

Class of 2009 brochure

2005-2007 Class Summary



Mission: Prepare and develop effective leaders to strengthen rural communities

 


Send mail to: ndsu.ruralleadership@ndsu.edu with NDSU Center for Community Vitality
questions or comments about this web site.

Marie Hvidsten, RLND Program Director, Cindy Selstedt, Administrative Secretary
309 Morrill Hall, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105-5437
Telephone: 701-231-5803, Fax: 701-231-8378