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Strickland L.I.F.T. Fellowship

Leading and Inspiring Trailblazers

Leading and Inspiring Trailblazers

Program Description

The Strickland L.I.F.T Fellowship Program provides networking, leadership development, mentorship and coaching for students interested in becoming CEOs, leaders, entrepreneurs, executives, and trailblazers in their chosen careers. The program is not limited to any one field of study. Rather, L.I.F.T. students will work alongside accomplished faculty and executives to strengthen their self-efficacy, confidence, and leadership capacity. It is anticipated that the Strickland L.I.F.T. Fellowship Program will generate a sustainable pipeline of students who desire to blaze a trail for themselves as they progress in college and into the next stages of their lives.

The L.I.F.T. Fellowship is made possible through the vision and generosity of Elizabeth Miller Strickland. A trailblazer herself, Strickland attended HPU where she was crowned Miss High Point College in 1952. Betty and her late husband Bob, former chairman of the board of Lowe’s Home Improvement, believe in education, mentorship, experiential learning and the God, family and country values that HPU embodies.

 

For More Information Contact

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Dr. Rhonda Butler | Director, Strickland L.I.F.T. Fellowship Program & Assistant Professor of Management
Office: Plato Wilson 313
Phone: 336-841-9558

Email: [email protected]

Students in the L.I.F.T. Fellowship have unique opportunities to:

  • Interact and network with accomplished female CEOs and business leaders on the Strickland Leadership Council, HPU alumnae and other students in L.I.F.T.
  • Engage in unique experiential learning opportunities, professional development seminars and service projects
  • Plan and host seminars and speaking events
  • Take unique courses together as a cohort

HOW TO APPLY

To be considered for membership into Honors Scholars or any Fellows Program, you must first submit your High Point University undergraduate admissions application. Then, please complete the Fellows Program application that most suits you through your PantherPage. You may apply to multiple programs, but students are only offered admission into one program.

An application through your PantherPage is required to be considered for the Honors or Fellows programs.

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Who Should Apply?
Students who have exceptional academic, leadership and service accomplishments, and want to strengthen these skills with mentorship, coaching and experiential and service learning opportunities will want to apply for the Strickland L.I.F.T. Program.
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Scholarship Information
L.I.F.T. Fellows will receive a $3,000 scholarship renewable annually based on academic performance and continued participation in the program. This is in addition to the High Point Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship, or Presidential Fellowship.. Fellows must meet GPA and professionalism requirements to be awarded continuation of their fellowship into the next academic year. Additional experiential learning opportunities, internships and scholarship dollars are available for L.I.F.T. scholars who desire to pursue a career in the insurance industry.
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SWIM

A Scholarship, Internship and Career Program For Innovative Students interested in the Insurance Industry

 

SWIM program is a collaboration between High Point University and Sompo International. SWIM is a career pathway for students, beginning with scholarship, advancing to internship opportunities, and leadership in the insurance industry. SWIM participants are talented, innovative team players with a growth mindset.

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The L.I.F.T. Fellowship is made possible through the vision and generosity of Elizabeth Miller Strickland. A trailblazer herself, Strickland attended HPU where she was crowned Miss High Point College in 1952. Betty and her late husband Bob, former chairman of the board of Lowe’s Home Improvement, believe in education, mentorship, experiential learning, and the God, family and country values that HPU embodies. In 2020,
Betty was recognized as HPU Alumna of the Year for her service to High Point University and her visionary leadership to her community.

 

“I have always believed that you don’t only go to college to simply learn how to make a living, but you go to college to learn how to live. HPU’s mentorship model and practice of equipping students with life skills allow that to happen.”

– Betty Strickland