
How do I enroll in Life University?
Enrollment in Life U is easy – just click on the “Enrollment” link and fill out the required basic information. Once your payment is confirmed, you will receive a user name and password by e-mail that will allow you to access the member’s only section of the site. In addition to your e-mail, you will also receive your personalized welcome packet via FedEx or U.S. mail within 2-3 weeks. What are the costs for enrollment?
The normal price of tuition is $397.95; this includes the entire A-Z course, mentorship program, online accessibility, faculty assignment, over $250 in special consumer discounts, membership acceptance to the Jr. International Association of Business Leaders, and participation in any of our acclaimed 3 or 4-day summer leadership retreats.
There are certain tuition discounts available. To see if you qualify for a special rate, contact our admissions office at 1.866.367.9684.
Where is the campus of Life U? Who are the faculty?
Life University’s admissions and registrar’s office is housed within the executive headquarters of our parent company, Leaders International Corporation, with offices in New York and North Carolina.
Our faculty, mentors, and staff reside in over 90 nations, from Aruba to Zimbabwe. In order to be considered for consideration as an advisor or mentor, each applicant is thoroughly researched and interviewed. A review panel, including the University President, makes all final decisions.
What is the best age to attend Life University?
After much research and collaboration between students and parents, it was determined that Life University is most effective for young adults, ages 15-22; however, we realize that it is impossible to fit everyone into one small stereotype. Requests for younger or (slightly) older students will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
What is the curriculum taught at Life U?
The A-Z professional course guide contains over 100 “how-to” subjects, including time management, personal finance (bank accounts, investing, establishing and maintaining good credit, savings, insurance…), leadership training, team building, personal and professional etiquette, interviews, negotiations, memory building, creative problem solving, health and wellness, career development and guidance, grammar and writing, travel, education, languages, global cultures, stress management, goal setting, public relations, internships, communication skills, networking, positive thinking, and much, much more!
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