The Global Leaders Corps program will immerse students throughout their time at Drake in unique global opportunities on campus and beyond, including a semester abroad, assisting with international events, and engaging with a peer group of like-minded and motivated leaders. Each GLC cohort is comprised of a select group of 8-10 incoming first-year students with a commitment to the development of a global and intercultural skillset and mindset in support of responsible global citizenship.
Program elements include:
Study abroad stipend: $3,000-$4,000 grant to be used towards a semester program
Individual and cohort mentoring from Global Engagement executive leadership
Tailored intercultural competency training and development
Hands on experiences with Global Engagement staff
Priority access to paid employment opportunities
Assist with global events on campus
Opportunities to develop leadership skills
Assist with the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) or other global grant programs hosted on Drake’s campus
Serve as an International Mentor/Academic Consultant (IMAC) for international students
Interact with diplomats and other foreign dignitaries visiting Drake’s campus
Engagement with global non-profit organizations in Des Moines through global service-learning
Other benefits
Priority placement in Working Worldwide, Drake’s international post-graduate employment program
Priority access to funding to attend and/or present at international conferences
Program Outcomes
Experienceliving in another countrythrough a study abroad program
Practicenavigating intercultural differencesthrough interactions with diverse populations
Enhanceddevelopment of a global mindset, in preparation for life beyond Drake University
Unique opportunities forengagement with distinguished members of the global community, including current and future leaders
Ability tonavigate professional environmentsin a skillful manner
Sustained interaction with apeer group with similar interests and objectives
Enhanced skill development in support ofresponsible global citizenship
Application Requirements
Entering first-year students must apply and submit all required application materials to theDrake University Office of AdmissionbyMarch 12, 2026.
Eligible candidates must have a minimum of 3.5 high school GPA on a 4.0 scale. Transcripts must be postmarked or submitted with their application for admission by March 12, 2026.
Attend a virtual and/or on-campus visit by March 12, 2026.