April 5, 2016 |

SLN: The Student Leader Network

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The Student Leader Network (SLN) is a community of connectors from different campuses who take full advantage of being a college student in the Philadelphia region. This city is primed for spectacular talent and is ready to meet those who capitalize on the innumerable opportunities available.

Being a connector who is engaged, passionate, inclusive, and proactive are the keys to success in this city, and meeting other student leaders who embrace these habits is why SLN exists. Student leaders from almost every college in this region not only have the city at their fingertips but other likeminded students as well! So why join? Because you are a leader on your campus and want to connect with other inspired, motivated, and engaged students. You want to discover every opportunity available and have a fun time doing it!

You may be thinking, “I have so much on my plate already, there’s no way I can fit more.” Have no fear; your involvement is what you make of it. If you want to shadow a professional in your field, we got you. If you want to find other organizations from different schools and collaborate, we got you. If you need a pep talk and practice for a huge interview, we got you. If you want to be that friend who knows what to do and where to go for fun, we got you.

If you’d like to see what all the hype is about sign-up here and join us for our next SLN meetup. I’m also available if you have any questions at 215-988-1707 or [email protected].

Until then, peace!

Cory

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