Strong student leadership doesn’t happen by accident.
Whether you’re a student leading your peers or an adult supporting a movement, clarity around leadership can make a huge difference. These simple documents are designed to help you communicate expectations, invite the right students in, and build a healthy leadership culture.
They’re optional tools for any campus movement, not requirements, but many teams find them incredibly helpful.
Student Leadership Application
This application is a simple way for students to express interest in leadership and for you to get to know them better. It creates space for students to share their story, their faith, and why they want to lead. It also helps ensure they understand the purpose and message of your ministry before stepping into a leadership role.
Leaders often use this as a starting point for conversations, discernment, and development, not just as a form to collect.
Student Leadership (Editable Document)
Student Leadership Application (PDF)
“Great leadership starts with clarity, not assumptions.”
Model Student Covenant
This covenant helps define what it means to be a student leader in your group. It clearly communicates expectations, both in character and commitment, and gives students a chance to step in with understanding and ownership. Because it’s customizable, you can adapt it to fit your local context, adding practical expectations that make sense for your team.
Many leaders use this as part of training or onboarding, helping students not just say “yes” to leadership, but understand what they’re saying yes to.