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Carl Elliott Institute application at BSCC now open 

The Carl Elliott Institute is a civic-minded, professional development program that creates leaders for the next generation who understand and strive to play a significant role in their community’s development. The program is designed for students who have the talents, skills, and desire to help but need an avenue to empower them to be a catalyst for change in our area. The Carl Elliott Institute strengthens community identity and raises the next generation of civic-minded leaders.  

“Bevill State Community College is proud of the Carl Elliott Institute. Working together, the College, the Walker Area Community Foundation, and the Walker College Foundation have developed a professional development leadership program that empowers Bevill State students to impact change locally. This will be the third class and I look forward to witnessing the continued success and growth of the program. The core values of this program – Civic Engagement, Leadership, and Legacy – truly honor the namesake of this program,” stated Dr. Joel Hagood, President of Bevill State.

Information on the Carl Elliott Institute and the application for the program can be found at https://www.bscc.edu/carlelliottinstitute.

CORE PRINCIPLES

Named after The Honorable Carl A. Elliott, Sr., the Institute shares the principles on which Representative Elliott lived his life.  

  • Civic Engagement – Civic engagement is not just a single action. It is embodied every day by taking strategic action to serve and better the lives of the people around you. 
  • Leadership –  Leadership is both a skill and an art. It is not simply delivering orders to those under you. It is compassion for the challenges facing our community and a commitment to expanding your viewpoint to learn and grow as a leader.
  • Legacy– Legacy is striving to start ripples that eventually turn into waves. It is the realization that our actions continually build on those who came before us and lay the groundwork for those who come after us.  It is a call to action that never ceases.

PROGRAM EXPLANATION

Carl Elliott Institute participants go through a program designed to teach leadership development, introduce community issues, and create projects that will improve Walker County and its surrounding areas.  Selected in the Spring semester, students will attend workshops throughout the academic year, engage in teamwork activities, and have a role in the design of a plan for a community project.  The entire group participates in the development and implementation of this project.  Throughout this process, students will increase their skills – both personally and professionally; engage with community leaders to create solutions; and, be challenged to grow their perspective to include the thoughts and ideas of others.

OPPORTUNITIES

Students who complete the program will receive a book/supplies or transfer scholarship.

Students will receive mentoring from community leaders.

Students will have the opportunity to create relationships that have the potential to lead to future internships and employment opportunities.     

QUALIFICATIONS

Applicants must be a freshman or be enrolled through May of 2025 and be in good standing at Bevill State Community College – Jasper and/or Sumiton campus. Dual-enrolled students will not be considered for this program.

Applications are now being accepted for the Carl Elliott Institute. The application deadline is February 16, 2024.
APPLICATION FOR THE CARL ELLIOTT INSTITUTE

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