Leadership Expedition to USMC Quantico
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Leadership Expedition to USMC Quantico, VA
The Leadership Programs Office is excited to announce the next Johnson Leadership Expedition:
15 Johnson Students
24 Hours of Leadership Training on the United States Marines’ Combat and Leadership Training Courses in Quantico, Virginia
1 Question: Are you game?
Expedition Dates: Thursday-Friday, April 23-24, 2015
How to Apply: Please submit the online application by Sunday, March 29, at 11:55PM.
Expedition Overview
This expedition is a unique opportunity to draw upon the programs, facilities, and expertise of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) to further develop your leadership skills at its Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Utilizing its famed Leadership Reaction Course and Combat Course, this two-day expedition provides an intense, hands-on learning experience that emphasizes fast decision-making, team-based problem solving, effective strategic thinking, and leadership under pressure.
For 24 hours, a team of 15 Johnson students will join students from the Wharton School of Business in individual and team-based leadership scenarios similar to those encountered by officer candidates for the Marine Corps. The simulations involve solving logistical and strategic problems, and students will receive both guidance and feedback by Marine officers. Students will be formed into small "fire teams" and can expect to face navigation challenges, surmount physical barriers, establish plans of action, and solve tactical problems.
Expedition Schedule
Thursday, April 23:
- 1PM: Depart Sage Hall by bus for travel to Quantico, Virginia
- Evening: Arrive at USMC Quantico. Training begins immediately upon entry into the base
- Overnight: Students sleep in USMC barracks
Friday, April 24:
- Early morning: Training begins and lasts until the late afternoon
- 5:00-7:00PM: Reception with Wharton students and Marines
- 7:00PM: Johnson team departs USMC Quantico to return to Ithaca by bus
- 1:00AM: Approximate arrival time, Sage Hall (April 25)
What to Expect & How to Prepare
Expedition participants will go through a Leadership Reaction Course and a Combat Course. There are normal physical risks associated with this venture such as sprains, strains, and soreness. There is also a moderate risk of injury while climbing ropes and completing the combat courses. Students should expect to get dirty. Please note that students will not be able allowed to wear contact lenses during the training. No pre-training or physical conditioning is necessary.
What Students are Saying about the Leadership Expedition to USMC Quantico
“The [expedition] helped drive home the mentality that the 70% solution now is better than the 100% solution when it’s too late."
“The most rewarding experience for me was watching my fellow classmates persevere through extremely challenging and uncomfortable scenarios.”
“It was an honor to work with, and learn from, those that lead the officer training at Quantico. It gave me a renewed appreciation and gratitude for our armed forces.”
“[During the training, you learn that] it comes back to the focus. When you’re really uncomfortable, can you get the job done? Can you listen to your leader, can you pay attention to your teammates, can you focus on the goal? In extreme situations, how do you perform?”
Logistics
Eligibility: All Ithaca residential students, including two-year, one-year, and exchange students, are encouraged to apply.
Dates: April 23-24, 2015. Students must be available to leave Sage Hall at 1PM on Thursday, April 23 and must travel with the group by bus to USMC Quantico.
Credit: Participation in the expedition will count for 0.5 LSP credits on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
Program Fees: There is no fee associated with this expedition. Students who are selected, however, must fully commit to the expedition.
How to Apply
Please submit the online application by Sunday, March 29, at 11:55PM.
About Leadership Expeditions
Leadership Expeditions are a chance to leave Ithaca and dig in, full-time, to your leadership development. Expeditions are designed to give students the opportunity to go through the Johnson leadership learning cycle of instruction, experience, and review multiple times in an intensive, condensed timeframe. Learn more about Leadership Expeditions here.
If you have questions about this expedition, please contact Leadership Programs Director Jerry Rizzo.
All photos by Alex Chang.
Where
USMC Quantico
Quantico, VA, United States