Leadership st. louis
Frequently Asked Questions
During the program, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the St. Louis region by exploring the issues, institutions and systems shaping it. You'll also benefit from unparalleled access to community leaders and forge lasting connections with your cohort.
The Leadership St. Louis program is designed to challenge your thinking, expose you to new ideas and perspectives and promote discussion, reflection and action. Many graduates describe the experience as "transformational," arming you with the tools, resources and connections to lead more effectively in your personal, professional and civic life.
Leadership St. Louis seeks high potential and established leaders who demonstrate high standards of personal integrity, the ability to set and attain goals, a record of achievement in community activities, a desire to increase community involvement, and the commitment of time necessary to complete the program. The program also strives to ensure that classes represent the broad diversity of the community.
In addition to the application and two recommendations, each applicant will participate in two interviews with Leadership St. Louis alumni. Final decisions regarding the class will made by the Selection Committee, which includes program alumni and staff.
If employed, we encourage you to check with your employer to see if they will cover the $6,000 tuition, either in part or full, as an investment in your professional development. Need help making the case? Contact us and we can assist with talking points or connect you with alumni at your organization.
Partial scholarship assistance is also available for those with demonstrated financial need; the average award is 35-50% of the tuition cost. Information on applying will be provided to those selected for the class. Please note: full scholarships are not available at this time.
Tuition includes:
- Welcome reception & orientation
- Program roster
- Meals, snacks and beverages during all program days
- All program materials
- 85+ training hours
- FOCUS Now graduation/networking event
- Individual FOCUS membership during your time in the program, providing you with discounted event registration, access to the online member directory and biweekly newsletter
The Leadership St. Louis program meets for 1-2 full-day sessions each month (usually on Fridays, with a few select Saturdays) from September to May.
Applicants must be able to attend all sessions (barring emergencies) to be eligible for participation in the Leadership St. Louis program. Relevant readings are provided prior to each program day.
Each year, the Leadership St. Louis curriculum is reviewed to remain relevant, timely and meaningful for participants. Common topics include:
- Economic development
- Racial justice & equity
- Local government
- Education
- Criminal justice
- Health care
- Immigration
- Arts & culture
- Quality of life
- Civic leadership in action
Program days include a mix of site visits, exclusive tours, interviews with regional leaders, interactive exercises, small- and large-group discussion and reflection activities.