PEACE AMBASSADOR LEADERSHIP SUMMIT (PALS)

University of Central Florida
Sat, June 15th – Fri, June 21st

Leadership, Career Exploration and Interpersonal Development
50 Community Service Hours

Lead with Confidence. Step Into Your Power: Master Leadership and Interpersonal Skills for College and Career Success at PALS at UCF. 

The Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS) at the University of Central Florida offers an enriching and comprehensive experience tailored to high school students who are eager to advance their leadership skills and prepare for future career challenges. Set in an immersive collegiate environment, PALS emphasizes real-world applications of leadership principles and communication skills through a diverse range of workshops. Students participate in workshops led by university professors that are tailored after their courses, including “Communication Skills for College”, “Crafting Your Leadership Identity,” “Implicit Bias,” and “Advocacy and Social Movements,” which encourage critical thinking and personal growth. Workshops such as “Financial Aid for College,” “Resume Writing and Interview Tips,” and “Gender and Orientation” prepare students for both college and diverse workplace environments. The program also addresses key personal development topics, including “Mental Health,” “Mindfulness and Meditation,” and “Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships,” ensuring a well-rounded approach to the students’ emotional and interpersonal growth. See the full schedule of workshops here.

At PALS UCF, you will gain a robust set of skills and insights designed to prepare you for both academic and career success. Here’s what you can expect:

Program Highlights for PALS at UCF:

  • Peer Leadership
  • On-Campus Living Experience
  • Interactive College Simulation
  • Mentorship by College Students
  • Diverse and Inclusive Environment
  • Workshops on Career Exploration and Interpersonal Skills

Focus Areas:

  • Leadership and Social-Emotional Learning:  Develop your leadership abilities with a focus on self-awareness, empathy, and responsible decision-making through targeted social-emotional learning (SEL) practices.
  • Communication and Emotional Intelligence:  Boost your interpersonal skills and deepen your emotional understanding through active listening, public speaking, and conflict resolution exercises.
  • Career Exploration and Readiness:  Participate in interactive workshops and panel discussions that help you explore various career paths and understand the professional skills you’ll need for the future
  • College Preparedness:  Spend a day tailored to college and career readiness, interacting with college advisors, learning about financial aid options like FAFSA, and gaining insights from current college students on navigating college life.
  • Life and Social Skills: Develop essential life and social skills through interactive sessions that enhance your ability to manage interpersonal relationships and practice self-care.
  • Interpersonal Development:  Learn to build strong, empathetic relationships that are essential for effective collaboration and conflict resolution.
  • Personal and Professional Growth:  Navigate through career planning and personal development with sessions on financial literacy, resume building, and mastering interview techniques.
  • Well-being and Mental Health:  Engage in discussions and activities that address vital aspects of mental health, offering strategies to manage depression, anxiety, and stress, complemented by mindfulness practices.
  • Social Responsibility and Advocacy:  Get involved in conversations about social issues, understand diverse perspectives, and learn how to be an effective advocate and ally in today’s world.

Networking and Social Activities:

  • Hands-on Activities: Participate in engaging and educational activities such as art therapy, outdoor team-building exercises, and vision board creation.
  • Social Events: Enjoy evenings filled with karaoke, movie nights, ice cream socials, and a themed prom.
  • Creative Workshops: Engage in workshops on public speaking, empathy mapping, and mental health and wellness, enhancing personal growth and community connections.

Awards and Acknowledgments:

  • President’s Volunteer Service Award: By meeting the service hour requirements through PALS and other volunteering efforts, you’ll receive a PVSA package, which includes a presidential letter, certificate, and pin, highlighting your dedication to service.
  • PALS Graduation Ceremony: Celebrate achievement at the PALS Graduation Ceremony, where students receive a Certificate of Completion, honoring their dedication and growth throughout the summit.

Community Service Project:

  • Mark My Words: Bookmarks for Bright Futures: Participants will engage in a creative service project benefiting local elementary schools, crafting personalized bookmarks to encourage reading and literacy among elementary school students. This hands-on activity not only fosters community engagement but also promotes the joy of learning through art.

other PALS locations

University of Florida

June 23-27 | 30 Service Hours
Business and Entrepreneurship
Tuition: Early Bird $500 Regular $750
+ $50 App Fee + Meal Plan: $150
Learn More →

Florida International University

July 14-21 | 50 Service Hours
Career, Social, and Life Skill Development
Tuition: Early Bird $775 - Regular $1,025
+ $50 App Fee + Meal Plan: $250
Learn More →

Georgetown University

July 27-Aug 3 | 50 Service Hours
From Passion to Action: Activating Your Leadership Journey
Tuition: Early Bird $1,750 Regular $2,000
+ $50 App Fee + Meal Plan: $250
Learn More →

DATES AND TUITION

Name of University Dates Service Hours Tuition
University of Central Florida
4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando, FL
June 15-21 50 $970 / $775 Early Bird

 

Tuition includes dorm housing, meals, workshops, and program materials. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the university. 

Partial scholarships for those who demonstrate need are available through an additional application. All scholarship awards are reflected in your cart.

Residential

Address: 4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando, FL 32816
Dates: June 15-21
Price: $970 / $775 Early Bird
Service Hours: 50

In-Person Tuition includes dorm housing, meals, workshops, and program materials. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the university.

Partial scholarships for those who demonstrate need are available through an additional application. All scholarship awards are reflected in your cart.

Participate in hands-on activities that foster personal growth and team building, including art therapy, pool day, outdoor team-building events, ice cream social & karaoke, movie night, vision board and everyone’s favorite highlight of all the social events, a themed prom.

THEMED PROM

ART THERAPY

KARAOKE

VISION BOARDS

TEAM BUILDING

Students will be able to choose from a variety of hands-on and engaging workshops on topics such as civic engagement, personal branding, healthy relationships, self-esteem, gender and orientation, empathy, communication and public speaking, team-building, time management, creating social change, mental health and self-care, bullying and suicide prevention, gender and racial equality, and an entire day dedicated to college advising or entering the workforce,

HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

MENTAL
HEALTH

COLLEGE & CAREER DAY

FINANCIAL EDUCATION

PUBLIC
SPEAKING

Attend the Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS) at University of Central FL,

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Pre-PALS Information and Orientation Sessions

Do you want to learn more about PALS? You’ve arrived at the right place. Attend one of our online or in-person information sessions. These sessions provide an opportunity for parents and prospective students to learn more about PALS from the Executive Director, trained Peer Leaders and Junior Counselors, and college students who serve as mentors. As your PALS date approaches, registered attendees will be able to join us for a private meet and greet to get to know other attendees as well as your Junior Counselors. Scroll below to schedule an appointment.

Monthly Information Sessions are held virtually via Zoom and in person at our office in Plantation, FL, during our monthly training sessions for Peer Leaders and Junior Counselors. Limited to 20 participants.

Group Information Sessions are limited to 30 attendees and are ONLY held virtually through Zoom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your refund policy?

All refunds will be processed minus the $50 application and credit card processing fees. A full refund must be requested no later than April 1. 50% of tuition will be refunded if requested between April 2-30. If a refund is requested 30 days prior to the event start date or sooner, a refund will not be provided.

What are the Benefits?

PALS has assisted hundreds of students in achieving their goals of becoming college graduates, mentors, community leaders, and upstanders. The program teaches critical thinking skills, interpersonal skills, and the importance of establishing a community and living their most genuine lives.

If I submit an application with payment, am I automatically eligible to attend?

Once you submit the application with your selected payment option, your application will be reviewed and either granted or denied eligibility. Denials usually happen when it's evident that the student doesn't want to attend, or are being forced to attend by a parent, by essentially submitting a half completed application.

What makes PALS different from other leadership programs?

A couple of stand-out things are although workshops are primarily led by university professors, PALS has a youth-led approach that focuses on interactive learning rather than traditional lectures, emphasizing real-world skills and community service. Additionally, all students are eligible to receive the President’s Volunteer Service Award.

What does the tuition cover?

Tuition covers all program expenses, breakfast, lunch, dinner, t-shirts, materials, classroom usage, activity fees, and any ground transportation required during the event. Tuition does not cover airfare, visa/passport expenses, spending money, and transportation to and from PALS.

Who is eligible to attend PALS?

PALS is beneficial and appropriate for students with a certain level of maturity. The program welcomes any high school student who genuinely wants to participate.

What if I want to leave early? Do I have to stay the entire time?

Students who have registered for PALS should be prepared to stay for the full event. If a circumstance arises that prevents you from attending to graduation on the last day, your parents must notify us in advance to make accommodations. If you are homesick and want to leave, we will miss you, but we will not hold you hostage. You will be provided service hours based on the days you attended and participated in the designated projects.

What will I learn at PALS?

Each PALS location has the goal of helping students develop leadership skills, effective communication, financial literacy, mental health and wellness, college and career readiness, and civic engagement. In addition to the general curriculum, each location will have workshops based on the location-specific theme, which can be found on its designated page on our website.

Apply Now!

As admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis and programs fill up quickly, we encourage prospective students to apply as soon as possible. Click the link below to learn more about the application process and to complete your application.

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