Student Activities & Engagement Center Programs
Student Leadership Development Program

Entrance to Haverhill Campus
The Student Leadership Development Program was created to assist students in developing leadership and career related skills. Through workshops and service learning, students develop an understanding of and learn to apply the principles of leadership. The overall aim of the Student Leadership Development Program is to help students develop and enhance "transferable skills," skills that lead to academic success and civic responsibility and improve students' chances for achieving career goals.
Additional information can be obtained in the Student Engagement Center; Sport & Fitness Center, Room D117, 978-556-3731 Haverhill Campus; Lawrence Dimitry Building, Room L133, 978-738-7417 or E-mail us with your information so that we can contact you.
Presidential Student Ambassador Program
The purpose of the NECC Presidential Student Ambassador Program is to help students further develop and apply leadership skills by serving as official envoys for the College. Program activities include workshops and leading on campus. The NECC Presidential Student Ambassador Program is part of the NECC Student Leadership Development Program. All students who receive an "Emerging Leader Certificate of Distinction" are eligible. Other students eligible include: honor students, SGA executive board, and Presidential Scholars.
Additional information can be obtained in the Student Engagement Center; Sport & Fitness Center, Room D117, 978-556-3731 Haverhill Campus; Lawrence Dimitry Building, Room L133, 978-738-7417 or E-mail us with your information so that we can contact you.
Student Enrichment Program
The Student Enrichment Program was developed by the Student Senate in 1993 for students who wish to maximize their college experience by developing their leadership skills, expanding their awareness of social issues or confronting issues of importance to community college students. The Student Enrichment Program's goal is to provide students with the opportunity to explore self directed activities which provide for self-realization and growth. In addition, it is the hope that through this program, students will be able to build a foundation of leadership and social skills that will improve the quality of their student life at Northern Essex Community College and be useful to them throughout their lifetime. Students interested in applying for funds through the Student Enrichment Program must complete an Application for Student Enrichment Program Funds.
For applications or questions, please contact the Student Engagement Center; Sport & Fitness Center, Room D117, 978-556-3731 Haverhill Campus; Lawrence Dimitry Building, Room L133, 978-738-7417 or E-mail us with your information so that we can contact you.
