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TAMU Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership

The Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL) is an annual, national survey of leadership development among college students.  It explores the role of higher education in developing leadership capacities with a special focus on specific environmental conditions that foster leadership development.  MSL is conducted in partnership with the National Clearinghouse of Leadership Programs (NCLP).

Sponsored by the National Clearinghouse for Leadership Programs, University of Maryland, C.Charles Jackson Foundation, and the National Association for Campus Activities.

Purpose of Texas A&M University’s Participation:

  • To better understand leadership at Texas A&M
  • To acquire baseline data for current and future comparison and tracking
  • To inform the improvement and evaluation of current programs and the creation of future programs

For more information about the study, including the IEO Framework and the Social Change Model, visit http://leadershipstudy.net.

MSL 2009 - Aggie Leadership Survey: Students were selected to participate in the Aggie Leadership Survey, or the second version of the MSL early this spring. We will have the results from this survey available in the fall. If you are interested in this information please check back on our website for reports on the data or contact Krista Bailey at kbailey@stuact.tamu.edu.  

MSL 2006 - Aggie Leadership Survey: Texas A&M's participation in the 2006 MSL provided a wealth of data and information on our students. If you are interested in learning more about the data collected from the MSL, please see the reports below.

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Transference of Learning in and Out of the Classroom30.07 KB
Value Placed on Leadership.pdf28.45 KB
Predictors of Leadership.pdf34.17 KB
Cognitive Development.pdf31.8 KB
Leadership Efficacy.pdf31.87 KB
Socio-Cultural Discussions.pdf35.11 KB
MSL 2006 Overview.pdf61.22 KB