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Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement (SLiCE)          1 STUDENT LEADERSHIP, INVOLVEMENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT (SLICE) Office in Lory Student Center, Room 210 (970) 491-1682 With a variety of leadership and community engagement programs, the Student Leadership, Involvement, and Community Engagement (http:// lsc.colostate.edu/slice) (SLiCE) office at CSU provides an important link between students and their surrounding communities. SLiCE brings together student organizations, student leaders and student volunteers under one umbrella; making the campus a better community and a more involved place. Being involved in SLiCE programs allows students to enrich their academic and social experience at CSU. The office also assists recognized student organizations in obtaining official university recognition, program planning, public relations, financial/ budgetary matters, and leadership development for organizational officers, members, and advisors. More than 450 campus organizations reflect interests such as academic, political, religious, sport clubs, programming/service, governance, social, Greek, and special interests.

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Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement (SLiCE)           1

STUDENT LEADERSHIP,INVOLVEMENT ANDCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT(SLICE)

Office in Lory Student Center, Room 210(970) 491-1682

With a variety of leadership and community engagement programs, theStudent Leadership, Involvement, and Community Engagement (http://lsc.colostate.edu/slice) (SLiCE) office at CSU provides an important linkbetween students and their surrounding communities.

SLiCE brings together student organizations, student leaders and studentvolunteers under one umbrella; making the campus a better communityand a more involved place. Being involved in SLiCE programs allowsstudents to enrich their academic and social experience at CSU. Theoffice also assists recognized student organizations in obtaining officialuniversity recognition, program planning, public relations, financial/budgetary matters, and leadership development for organizationalofficers, members, and advisors. More than 450 campus organizationsreflect interests such as academic, political, religious, sport clubs,programming/service, governance, social, Greek, and special interests.