Freshman Leadership Council
Exclusive Access & Supportive Leaders
Freshmen Leadership Council (FLC) provides freshmen with opportunities to learn more about campus leadership and professional development. FLC members are paired with older students who act as small group leaders. These group leaders are involved across campus and help members take part in activities that will help them build their professional skill, while making the most of their first-year experience. Through FLC, members develop and practice their understanding of leadership and community service, while forming connections with students just like them.
Former FLC participants have gone on to hold senior leadership positions in Student Government, minority and multicultural organizations, Greek Life organizations, prestigious honor societies, and many other student groups.
Why FLC?
"Growing up in a small city in Mississippi, I didn't know anyone coming into LSU. That's why I am so grateful for programs like FLC that allowed me to grow into campus and meet my peers in a fun and educational atmosphere. The mentorship I received was invaluable. The skills I learned have helped me beyond just Student Government. And the friendships I made will truly last me a lifetime. My experience in FLC showed me not only the things I cherish most about LSU, but it also helped me find the ways I want to improve campus for those who come behind me."
Anna Catherine Strong, Former Student Body President









How do I join FLC?
Joining Freshman Leadership Council is easy! If you're a first-year LSU student looking to get involved, develop your leadership skills, and connect with other motivated students, we encourage you to apply. FLC is open to all first-year students, regardless of previous leadership experience. We are looking for students who are eager to learn, serve, and make the most of their LSU experience.
Complete the application below before Friday, September 4th at 11:59 PM, to begin your leadership journey with Freshman Leadership Council.
https://cglink.me/2mq/s95656
Please direct all questions and concerns at flc@lsu.edu.
Who can apply?
FLC is open to motivated first-year students who are interested in leadership, service, campus involvement, and making an impact within the university community.
What do members gain from FLC?
FLC provides members with:
- Direct access to campus leaders, administrators, and student government representatives
- Opportunities to network with student leaders and involved student organizations across campus
- Leadership development and professional growth experiences
- A supportive community of driven and motivated students
- Experience in teamwork, communication, and event planning
- Opportunities to make a lasting impact on campus
Small Group Leaders
Small Group Leaders play an essential role in creating a welcoming, supportive, and engaging environment within FLC. These leaders serve as mentors and role models for members, helping guide discussions, encourage involvement, and foster connections throughout the academic year. Small Group Leaders contribute to FLC through:
- Lead and facilitate small group discussions during meetings and events
- Mentor and support FLC members throughout their first year
- Encourage participation, leadership growth, and campus involvement
- Build community and create meaningful connections within FLC
How do I become a Small Group Leader?
Small Group Leaders (SGLs) are selected through an application process. This opportunity is open to LSU students entering their second year or above who are passionate about mentoring others, fostering community, and developing their leadership skills. SGLs serve as mentors to FLC members while facilitating meetings, small-group discussions, and leadership programming throughout the year.
If you're ready to contribute to the future leaders of LSU, complete the application below before Thursday, August 13th at 11:59 PM.
https://cglink.me/2mq/s94813
Why become a Small Group Leader?
Serving as a Small Group Leader is a great opportunity to:
- Develop leadership and mentorship skills
- Gain hands-on experience working with student organizations
- Build strong connections with campus leaders and students
- Make a lasting impact on first-year students’ college experiences
- Grow professionally and personally through leadership experience



