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X-WR-CALDESC:What is SAIL?\n\nIn life\, we will take part in many journeys–
 some big\, some small\, some hard\, some easy\, some challenge us\, and mo
 st form us. Some journeys are designed to be taken alone: you are the capt
 ain\, the skipper\, the navigator\, the engineer\, and everything in betwe
 en. Some journeys\, though\, are not meant to be that way.  \n\nOne of the
 se is the search for a fulfilling career.  \n\nThe Leadership Center is se
 eking students who are not afraid to take a new route\, not afraid to try 
 a new destination\, and who will commit to the journey. It’s okay if you’v
 e never captained anything like this before\, that’s why we are here!  \n
 \nIf accepted to set “Sail” with The Leadership Center\, students will rem
 ain the captain of their journey\, but we will join their crew. Sometimes\
 , the student needs an engineer to help solve problems\, a skipper to doub
 le check their safety\, or help reading the map: where should they go next
 ? More importantly\, where could they go next?! \n\nSo\, who are the new c
 rew members up for grab?  \n\nAshley is a teacher-in-training studying Agr
 icultural Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is a natura
 l mentor\, natural resource enthusiast\, horse whisperer\, and could proba
 bly connect you with anyone in the world. \n\nAbby is currently a student 
 at UNL studying Animal Science. She has had experience managing a large se
 rvice-learning project\, starting a business\, and is a true nerd at heart
  (she actually enjoyed taking Organic Chemistry last spring.)  \n\nBut the
  crew will grow by more than two!  \n\nWe aren’t experts in everything\, b
 ut we are confident in our ability to steer you to the right expert you ma
 y need. Plus\, we have a whole crew right here at The Leadership Center wi
 th diverse career experience. \n\nWho are they seeking?  \n\nFor this year
 ’s pilot program\, we are seeking current freshman\, sophomores\, or junio
 rs who are simply committed to exploring a career whether that is starting
  a business\, finding an internship\, completing job shadows\, or setting 
 up a research project. Having an idea of where to start is a plus\, but ab
 solutely not a requirement.  \n\nWhat will I get?  \n\nSailors selected wi
 ll receive intentional\, goal driven mentorship by one of our crew directo
 rs (Abby or Ashley) under the supervision of Maile (TLC Executive Director
  and former Ag Educator)\, Kurt (Curriculum Director and Current Ag Teache
 r)\, and John (Executive Chef and licensed Ag Educator). Based on potentia
 l routes\, applicants will be awarded mentorship hours ranging from 2.5-4 
 hours/month. Depending on your needs\, we will steer you to the right job 
 shadow\, teach you how to cold call and price goods for your business\, pe
 er-review your research project\, assist in grant writing\, hold you accou
 ntable in record-keeping and so much more. \n\nFor this year\, preference 
 will be given to students less than 65 miles from the University of Nebras
 ka-Lincoln or The Leadership Center as we intend to conduct in person meet
 ings.  \n\nWhat does it cost?  \n\n$25 deposit to apply\, $150 due upon ac
 ceptance \n\nSo $175 total? Yep\, that’s it. \n\nWe are committed to this 
 program and don’t want finances to be an obstacle. This pilot program is d
 esigned as a low risk-high reward opportunity (really\, it’s priceless). B
 ecause of the program’s abbreviated price\, we are requiring an applicatio
 n fee as an extra step to ensure our captains for the year truly are commi
 tted. \n\nApplication Instructions :\nComplete application below.\n\nFor a
 n application to be considered\, a closed reference letter from an FFA adv
 isor\, guidance counselor\, or school administrator must be emailed to set
 sail@tlcaurora.org by January 18th\, 2023 at 11:45 p.m. regarding applican
 t’s character\, work ethic\, and any other qualities or information that c
 ould support their application. \n\nApplications must be submitted online 
 with deposit no later than January 13th\, 2023 at 11:45 p.m.   \n\nYou wil
 l receive submission confirmation no later than September 23rd at 8:00 a.m
 . If you do not\, you have until September 23rd to contact TLC by calling 
 402-694-3934 to resubmit your application and deposit. \n\nFinalists will 
 be notified by email to schedule zoom interviews. \n\nThank you!
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DESCRIPTION:What is SAIL?\n\nIn life\, we will take part in many journeys–s
 ome big\, some small\, some hard\, some easy\, some challenge us\, and mos
 t form us. Some journeys are designed to be taken alone: you are the capta
 in\, the skipper\, the navigator\, the engineer\, and everything in betwee
 n. Some journeys\, though\, are not meant to be that way.  \n\nOne of thes
 e is the search for a fulfilling career.  \n\nThe Leadership Center is see
 king students who are not afraid to take a new route\, not afraid to try a
  new destination\, and who will commit to the journey. It’s okay if you’ve
  never captained anything like this before\, that’s why we are here!  \n\n
 If accepted to set “Sail” with The Leadership Center\, students will remai
 n the captain of their journey\, but we will join their crew. Sometimes\, 
 the student needs an engineer to help solve problems\, a skipper to double
  check their safety\, or help reading the map: where should they go next? 
 More importantly\, where could they go next?! \n\nSo\, who are the new cre
 w members up for grab?  \n\nAshley is a teacher-in-training studying Agric
 ultural Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is a natural 
 mentor\, natural resource enthusiast\, horse whisperer\, and could probabl
 y connect you with anyone in the world. \n\nAbby is currently a student at
  UNL studying Animal Science. She has had experience managing a large serv
 ice-learning project\, starting a business\, and is a true nerd at heart (
 she actually enjoyed taking Organic Chemistry last spring.)  \n\nBut the c
 rew will grow by more than two!  \n\nWe aren’t experts in everything\, but
  we are confident in our ability to steer you to the right expert you may 
 need. Plus\, we have a whole crew right here at The Leadership Center with
  diverse career experience. \n\nWho are they seeking?  \n\nFor this year’s
  pilot program\, we are seeking current freshman\, sophomores\, or juniors
  who are simply committed to exploring a career whether that is starting a
  business\, finding an internship\, completing job shadows\, or setting up
  a research project. Having an idea of where to start is a plus\, but abso
 lutely not a requirement.  \n\nWhat will I get?  \n\nSailors selected will
  receive intentional\, goal driven mentorship by one of our crew directors
  (Abby or Ashley) under the supervision of Maile (TLC Executive Director a
 nd former Ag Educator)\, Kurt (Curriculum Director and Current Ag Teacher)
 \, and John (Executive Chef and licensed Ag Educator). Based on potential 
 routes\, applicants will be awarded mentorship hours ranging from 2.5-4 ho
 urs/month. Depending on your needs\, we will steer you to the right job sh
 adow\, teach you how to cold call and price goods for your business\, peer
 -review your research project\, assist in grant writing\, hold you account
 able in record-keeping and so much more. \n\nFor this year\, preference wi
 ll be given to students less than 65 miles from the University of Nebraska
 -Lincoln or The Leadership Center as we intend to conduct in person meetin
 gs.  \n\nWhat does it cost?  \n\n$25 deposit to apply\, $150 due upon acce
 ptance \n\nSo $175 total? Yep\, that’s it. \n\nWe are committed to this pr
 ogram and don’t want finances to be an obstacle. This pilot program is des
 igned as a low risk-high reward opportunity (really\, it’s priceless). Bec
 ause of the program’s abbreviated price\, we are requiring an application 
 fee as an extra step to ensure our captains for the year truly are committ
 ed. \n\nApplication Instructions :\nComplete application below.\n\nFor an 
 application to be considered\, a closed reference letter from an FFA advis
 or\, guidance counselor\, or school administrator must be emailed to setsa
 il@tlcaurora.org by January 18th\, 2023 at 11:45 p.m. regarding applicant’
 s character\, work ethic\, and any other qualities or information that cou
 ld support their application. \n\nApplications must be submitted online wi
 th deposit no later than January 13th\, 2023 at 11:45 p.m.   \n\nYou will 
 receive submission confirmation no later than September 23rd at 8:00 a.m. 
 If you do not\, you have until September 23rd to contact TLC by calling 40
 2-694-3934 to resubmit your application and deposit. \n\nFinalists will be
  notified by email to schedule zoom interviews. \n\nThank you!
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LOCATION:The Leadership Center\, 2211 Q Street\, Aurora\, NE 68818
SUMMARY:SAIL Application
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