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Connection. Community. Collaboration.

The primary aim of the Leadership Asheville Program is to strengthen participants’ knowledge of, commitment to, and involvement in collaborative community leadership. The program is designed to develop, connect, and engage citizens from cross-sectors of the community, including business, nonprofit, education, and government.

Participants complete the program with:

  • increased capacity to contribute as effective leaders
  • a strong connection to the network of Leadership Asheville Program graduates and supporters
  • a greater knowledge of the area in which they live


Minimum Qualifications

  • At least three years work experience
  • Cannot be a candidate for public office at the time of application
  • Willing and able to fully participate
  • 20 hours of service to LA or UNC Asheville over 2 years after graduation

LA Seeks Individuals Who Are

  • Passionate about strengthening community and civic engagement
  • Curious and confident communicators
  • Committed to making a difference
  • Open-minded and willing to take risks
  • Collaborative across diverse backgrounds
  • Motivated by learning, growth, and discovery
  • Ready to apply experience in community service

Program Requirements

  • Mandatory orientation session
  • Two-day, two-night opening retreat
  • Program days September–May
  • Pre/post class reflections and readings
  • Small team project + ~20 additional hours outside class


LA 44 Program Dates

Most class days fall on a Wednesday and meet from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Opening and closing retreats may have slightly different start and end times.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025 Orientation
September 25–27, 2025 Overnight Retreat

Thursday 5:30 p.m. – Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 Class One
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 Class Two
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Class Three
Wednesday, January 14, 2026 Class Four
Wednesday, February 11, 2026 Class Five
Wednesday, March 4, 2026 Class Six
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 Class Seven
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 Class Eight
Friday, May 1, 2026 Class Nine
Day of Service
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Graduation


Program Philosophy

Participants must bring an open mind, a commitment to community service, and a willingness to listen to and seek to understand other perspectives. Participants are asked to contribute to discussions as well as give others an opportunity to contribute. The LA Program is a unique experience; many graduates emphasize that “you get out of it what you put into it.” Participants should be ready to engage fully, build trust with classmates, and embrace new experiences/perspectives.

Equity & Inclusion

We recognize the value to learning and growth that comes with a diverse and inclusive class. We strive to increase the diversity of participants including: race, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, religion, work experience and gender. Our goal is to create classes that are representative of the diversity in our community, and to co-create with each class an environment that is equitable, respectful and appreciative of difference.

Expectations

Participants are expected to attend every program day. The commitment of each class member is critical to the success of the program. Attendance is mandatory for orientation and the opening overnight retreat. There are also attendance requirements for the remaining program days, allowing participants up to 8 hours of excused absence for unexpected emergencies. Missing between 8 and 16 hours of class meeting time will require a participant to attend an appropriate number of meetings or events the following year in order to officially graduate. If a participant misses more than 16 hours, he or she may be asked to withdraw from the program.

We understand that from time to time last minute childcare, transportation, or other family issues may make it difficult to meet our attendance requirements. We are committed to working within our own organization and with other local organizations to provide solutions to those issues for our class members when they arise.

Participants contribute time and effort to a team project and participate in additional activities outside the monthly program days to enrich and complete the experience. The schedule and time commitment outside of class time requires at least 20 hours over the 9-month period.

Ultimately, Leadership Asheville reserves the right to make graduation decisions contingent upon a participant’s fulfilling all program requirements.  This includes, but is not limited to, attendance, team project assignments, readings, exercises, and out-of class activities.

After completing the program, graduates are expected to volunteer for 20 hours of service to the Leadership Asheville program or to UNC Asheville over the course of 2 years.


Tuition & Financial Assistance

Standard Tuition (25+ employees) $2,800
Nonprofit / Small Org (<25 employees) $2,500

Tuition Overview

The tuition is two-tiered. Organizations with 25 or more full and part-time employees pay $2,800. To support class diversity, a discounted tuition of $2,500 is available for small businesses, nonprofits, and individuals employed in organizations with fewer than 25 employees.

With over 140 hours of time invested in the Program, this amounts to approximately $20 per training hour.

All applicants are eligible regardless of their own, or their employers,’ abilities to financially support their participation.  Program participant sponsors are expected to support their employees to the best of their ability by giving them time to participate and contributing to tuition.  For-profit, private sector sponsors are encouraged to contribute additional funds to provide financial assistance to those participants who are employed by small nonprofit organizations, public sector entities, or self-employed.

Some corporations/organizations have an internal application process for selecting applicants from their organizations.  Applicants should check with their employers before submitting an application.

Selection to the Leadership Asheville Program is made without regard to financial circumstances. Requests for financial assistance are confidential and have no bearing on the selection process. A request is considered only after the Leadership Asheville participant selection process is complete and will not influence consideration of your application.

Financial assistance is provided to those candidates who are accepted into the program and demonstrate financial need that would otherwise prevent participation. If you work for a company or an organization that employs 25 or more people and they are contributing money to your tuition, you are not eligible for financial assistance.

When granted, assistance award amounts are based on need, the number of requests received, and the amount of funds available each year. The average amount of financial assistance is $750. However, Leadership Asheville is working with alumni, friends and supporters to provide two or three full scholarships to each class. These scholarships will be awarded to participants of color from underrepresented communities. Priority for financial assistance is given to participants who are from underrepresented communities, employed by small nonprofit organizations, public sector entities, or are self-employed. Leadership Asheville is committed to equity and diversity and to making its program available to all members of our community.

Applying for Financial Assistance

To be considered for financial assistance, you must complete a financial assistance request form when you complete your application. Please contact us directly for more information.

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Nomination for LA 44 have closed. Please stay tuned for future nomination opportunities