Cadet Admissions

A unit of Enrollment Management

J-LeaD 

JROTC LEADERSHIP, EVALUATION, ASSESSMENT & DEVELOPMENT

   

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Next Session: 19-22 July 2011

J-LEAD 2010 Slideshow

Photos from J-LEAD 2009:

JLEAD ClassroomJLEAD Classroom IIJLEAD Computer LabJLEAD DFACJLEAD Low RopesJLEAD Rope BridgeJLEAD RangeJLEAD PT 

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Application Instructions:

Return completed Registration and Release Forms with fees to:

North Georgia College & State University
Cadet Recruitment Center
ATTN: J-LEAD
82 College Circle
Dahlonega, GA 30597

Additional Information:

J-LEAD Packing List and Reporting Instructions  

* If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or guardian must sign the medical release form. 

** Students who are under 16 years of age, and/or use prescription medications for asthma must coordinate with 1LT Berninger for a waiver in order to participate in J-LEAD. 

*** SAI's please send your students' names to 1LT Berninger as soon as they are identified. We need all names, and/or applications no later than the first week of June. 

**** Payment is non-refundable after 01 July (special circumstances will be considered). 

MISSION: 

North Georgia College Military Science Department trains all-service, southeast JROTC Battalion Cadet command groups (battalion commander, XO, S3, CSM) at North Georgia College and Pine Valley on leadership and team building tasks that are designed to prepare Cadet battalion command groups to lead their battalions during subsequent school year.

OBJECTIVES 

(1)  Learn and practice leadership skills

(2)  Enhance command group relationships through participation in team-building events

(3)  Develop and apply time management skills; learn staff organization and responsibilities; learn decision-making skills and develop a formal briefing

(4)  Take back JROTC event calendars, Army FMs and Cadet Command JROTC Regulations on disk

 

Brotherhood 

North Georgia College & State University, nationally recognized for its leadership development programs, has designed a J-LEAD program that will provide you with a chance to push yourself to new limits and accomplish feats you never dreamed possible.  

We want to give you and your fellow command group officers the opportunity to test your minds and bodies, and to discover the leader within!

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J-LEAD will push you to your limits - mentally and physically. We will evaluate your group on how well you accomplish problem-solving and team-building activities. As you maneuver through obstacle courses and solve problems, you will learn to trust your teammates in a way you've never counted on or trusted anyone before.

Testimonials from J-LEAD participants and JROTC Instructors: 

"Your program was a great experience for the AFJROTC cadets from Southeast Halifax High School in North Carolina. It greatly improved our teamwork, communication, and leadership skills. The cadets from NC-9510 really enjoyed our stay!"

Crystal Graham, Cadet Major
Cadet Squadron Commander
NC-9510, Southeast Halifax High School AFJROTC

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"Please convey our thanks to your entire staff - it was a great weekend. You all have a great program at the school - a hidden secret that I will share with others in the future. You all have convinced this Marine that your institution would be an excellent choice for school. If i were to do it all over again, I certainly would make the North Georgia decision. Again, thanks for everything. Semper Fi!" 

Walt Wierzbicki
LTC, USMC (Ret.)
JCHS, Ridgeland High School JROT

"Thanks for the great leadership experience my 3 cadets had at J-LEAD last week! I polled them on the way back, and each said it was worth every cent (and sore muscle!). Some feedback to the question "what was best about J-LEAD?"
1. The chance to work together as a command team. (Great feedback---that's why I sent them!)
2. The PT.
3. The Leadership Reaction Courses.
4. The chance to get to know and work with cadets from other schools, states, and JROTC programs (another reason I sent them).
Each agreed that the program was superior to the JCLCs they have been to. Two had been to one JCLC, and one had been to two JCLCs...
In sum, great work!"
 

Colonel G.T. Meyers (Ret.)
Senior Army Instructor
Hart County High School

"The four cadets I sent to J-LEAD captured the synergy of what it means to function as a team. They also learned the importance of vision, long-range and short-range planning. They themselves were impressed with the cadre and facilities at North Georgia to the extent that 2 of the 4 are planning to apply and compete for 4-year scholarships. I will be sending at least 4 more cadets to J-LEAD again next summer!"  

Roger J. Barros
LTC, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Columbus High School (Blue Devils) Army JROTC

"J-LEAD 2005 was an exceptional leadership camp for our cadet team. Feedback from them was very positive with their recommendation that we continue to send a command/staff team every year. The real bottom line to what I see them bringing back is the emphasis on teamwork, good coordination and effective communication skills. We started sending a team with the first iteration of J-LEAD. The mix of mental and physical activities makes it work.The Bn Cdr, XO, S-3 and CSM is a real good mix to get them prepared for their senior year. We only send upcoming seniors to J-LEAD. 3 of 4 of our participants have also expressed strong interest in coming to NGCSU. I am personally following up on that. Looking forward to next year!" 

Bernard M. Booth
LTC, US Army (Retired)
Senior Army Instructor
Hiram High School Army JROTC
NGC Class of '70


 

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All schools should send a four-person team.

The fee is $100 per JROTC cadet or $400 per team and is due by 10 July. Make check payable to "JLEAD". Coordinate with 1LT Berninger, 706 864-1884 or  cjberninger@northgeorgia.edu, if an extension for payment is required.

* Payment is non-refundable after 01 July (special circumstances will be considered).
Mail Payment to:
North Georgia College & State University
Cadet Recruitment Center
ATTN: JLEAD
82 College Circle
Dahlonega, GA 30597
Cadets who attend must be in the top 10% of their JROTC program, preferably the JROTC commander, executive officer, operations officer and a senior enlisted representative. Cadets must be college-bound with a 2.5 GPA and 920 SAT/19 ACT or better.

We accept teams from Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine JROTC programs. 

JROTC Instructor Involvement 

* Your cadets may travel to and from J-LEAD on their own. It is not necessary for you to transport them, unless you want to do so. On-campus parking is available for you and your cadets.

* It is not necessary for you to help run J-LEAD. However, if you would like to help, please contact 1LT Berninger, 706 864-1884 or cjberninger@northgeorgia.edu.

* If you are bringing your cadets and wish to help run J-LEAD, we have a room for you - free of charge. If you are not helping run J-LEAD and wish to remain in Dahlonega for the duration of J-LEAD, please make your own hotel arrangements.  

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact 1LT Berninger, 706 864-1884 or cjberninger@northgeorgia.edu.

 

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