1. CfLI is your link to getting involved on campus and
developing your leadership potential.
Whether you are interested in building your leadership
the activity that is right for you.
Getting involved is a great way to meet new friends,gain
experience,explore new horizons,build your resume,and
enhance your entire college experience.
Getting involved is a great way to make friends,
build your resume, explore new horizons, and
enhance your entire college experience!
The Center for Leadership & Involvement (CfLI) is
your link to getting involved and developing your
leadership experience on campus. Let CfLI help you
find the activity suited for you!
The Wisconsin Involvement Network is an interactive
website that allows you to...
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For more information and to get started,
visit win.wisc.edu
• Create a profile that helps you connect to student
organizations that fit your interests
• Browse the events that are happening on campus
via a virtual bulletin board
• Build your resume with the Leadership &
Involvement Record (L & I Record), an official
document recording the leadership roles,
student organization involvement, and group
membership you have had on campus
Leadership Certificate
Program
The UW-Madison Leadership Certificate is a
formal acknowledgement of student
(undergraduate and graduate) contributions and
achievements. This program reinforces the
University’s commitment to developing student
leadership capacity through intentional reflection
and engagement in learning, both inside and
outside of the classroom for the purpose of
meaningful change. Personal benefits include…
Professional development of leadership skills
Celebrating the impact you've made
on campus
Graduation cords, a certificate of
completion and banquet in your honor
Get Involved
Become a Leader
Whether you’re new to campus or just looking
to get a little more involved, CfLI has something
for you. The CfLI website can connect you to
information on the following opportunities:
student organizations, intramurals & rec sports,
research, internships, volunteering & service
learning, on-campus jobs and study abroad.
What students surveyed said about being involved:
• 94% met people who they otherwise would not
have met
• 90% indicated grades improved or stayed the
same
• 85% acquired skills and abilities that will be used
after college
• 69% gained experience/skills relevant to their
academic major
• 67% wanted to be MORE involved after their first
semester at UW
*Based on UW-Madison’s 2012 NASPA Consortium Campus Activity Student
Survey Data
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Wisconsin
Involvement
Network (WIN)
Center for Leadership
& Involvement