Frequently Asked Questions

The AASLE is open to all students who desire to enhance their leadership skills; however, the focus is on the cultural history and leadership of African Americans.

In addition to business professional attire for 3 days, casual attire, personal items and an open mind, please bring a laptop (if you own one), notebook, writing instruments and a flash drive.

AASLE Virtual

We recommend university paraphernalia. Please be mindful was ask that you are on screen during the virtual Experience. No pj’s, scarfs, do-rags, etc. You will be engaging with potential employers and some of the greatest thought leaders of all time, put your best foot forward.

AASLE In-person

One of the goals of AASLE  is to prepare our participants to be leaders, internationally and domestically. Dressing the part plays a very significant role in how one is perceived. For that reason, the attire for the AASLE is business professional during all planned conference events including the Banquet.

A NOTE ABOUT THE BRUNCH: The Brunch is a classy event where dignitaries and prominent community leaders will be in attendance. Students should wear their “Sunday Best,” i.e. very nice business attire or  traditional African garb during it.

SPECIAL NOTE: Please wear tasteful casual attire during “free time,” exercise sessions, conference party and in the hospitality suite.

Business professional attire  is defined as:

  • A pant/skirt suit
  • A Dress with sleeves
  • A Skirt/pants with blouse and blazer
  • Nice flats (not slippers), slingbacks, open/closed-toe heels less than 3 inches
  • A suit with tie,
  • Nice dress shoes with socks

During the AASLE, students will be placed into groups. Each group will be responsible for giving a presentation during the third day (Saturday) of the Experience. The group meeting time has been allotted for preparation. More information will be provided during AASLE..

AASLE officially concludes on Sunday after the Closing Reflections, Evaluations and Leadership Charge. It should conclude no later than 11am.

Get Ready for an EXPERIENCE like no other. Join us for the Global “Indaba”, which means very important meeting/gathering.

We want to create the same type of community as we do for our in person events. With that said, we ask all delegates to be on screen the entire program. Feel free to blur your screen if you would like.

Networking will take place before and after the Indaba with your peers all across the world, employers, and thought leaders.

We encourage campuses to gather their students on each respective campuses.

Group projects will be campus centered. Create an interactive engaging day to reflect collectively and create a group project that will transform your campuses.

Contact the Bryant Educational Leadership Group Team via email at info@belgllc.com or phone, 317-721-7023. We look forward to speaking to you!

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