The JCI University

Since its start in 1990, the JCI training area has seen major changes and is now operating more and more like a professional training organization. It's expected that the JCI University and its operational guidelines, written during the 2003 World Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, will move the organization forward in the training area.

The Objective

The objective of the JCI University shall be to research, design, certify, endorse and conduct learning and development programs aligned with the annual JCI Plan of Action, in the areas of education, leadership and business for JCI officers, trainers, members, and the general public.

The Structure

The President shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, a JCI University Director, four (4) JCI University Coordinators (one from each area), and four (4) Certification Commission members, all of whom may serve for up to three years and must have achieved International Training Fellow (ITF) certification.

Certification Commission

The certification commission shall be comprised of the JCI University Director, as chairman; four (4) International Training Fellows (ITFs), and the staff officer responsible for Training. The Commission shall meet at each JCI World Congress to evaluate and approve all applications to the level of International Graduate (IG) and International Training Fellow (ITF) within the JCI University; review JCI's learning and development strategy, and make recommendations to the Executive Committee. Any decision of the Commission on appeals regarding the certification process shall be final.

JCI University Director's Duties

The JCI University Director shall research, plan, implement and evaluate the learning and development programs of all JCI Academies, Area Conferences and World Congresses in conjunction with the relevant Academy, Area Conference and Congress Chairpersons and Directors.

JCI University Coordinators' Duties

The JCI University Coordinators shall be responsible for the implementation of all logistical and administrative operations of the academic program at each Area Conference.

Select Committees

The President may, from time to time, appoint select committees to advise the JCI University Director on technical matters, research, design, or facilitation of key learning and development programs in the fields of education, leadership and business.

Honorary Fellowships

The JCI University may, at the request of the Executive Committee, present an Honorary International Training Fellowship to distinguished education, leadership or business personalities who have realized major achievements through their work.

Operational Guidelines

The Executive Committee shall approve the JCI University Operational Guidelines proposed by the JCI University Director to achieve high standards of performance in the management of programs, trainers, and certification or endorsement processes.

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