Ruth G. Shaw Leadership Program
The Ruth G. Shaw Leadership Program, established through the generosity of Dr. Ruth Shaw, Central Piedmont's second college president, is a unique initiative designed to connect students with each other and a supportive network of community mentors.
From September to March, a select cohort, or group, of 12 students and 12 mentors come together for dynamic leadership conversations on topics such as self-awareness, conquering fear, building self-trust, and leaving a lasting impression.
Benefits of the Ruth G. Shaw Leadership Program
This program:
- aims to inspire students to take on leadership roles and celebrate their achievements.
- nurtures student leaders by promoting critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and problem-solving skills.
- fosters a deeper awareness of the significant roles and contributions of women in society.
- offers recognition of achievement: In April, showcase your journey by presenting a capstone project that highlights your experience.
- includes eligibility for a Ruth G. Shaw Scholarship up to $1,000 to aid with tuition, fees, and books.
- provides a supportive network of students and community mentors.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Ruth G. Shaw Leadership Program, you must have:
- completed two semesters of coursework (24 credit hours) at Central Piedmont Community College before the fall semester.
- a minimum 2.5 GPA.
- demonstrated support for females in the pursuit of a higher education degree, regardless of your sex.
Recipient Requirements
The program is limited to 12 students. As a recipient, you:
- will participate in two monthly sessions held on Fridays — one with Ruth G. Shaw scholar mentors and a separate scholars-only session.
- should be prepared to arrange your fall and spring classes around Friday program meetings.
- must be enrolled in for-college-credit classes for the entirety of the academic year.
- must attend all Ruth G. Shaw scholar meetings.
Community Mentors
Becoming a mentor offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in students' lives, share your expertise, and develop your own leadership skills.
Mentors are expected to commit approximately 18-20 hours between August and April. This includes orientation, six meetings, a social gathering, and a culminating capstone class. Additional time may be required for preparing mentor-facilitated meetings or field trips.
Mentors selected for the Ruth G. Shaw Leadership Program will:
- be among Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s most competent community volunteers and philanthropists, business executives and professionals, chosen for the specific expertise and enthusiasm you can bring to Ruth G. Shaw scholars.
- show a genuine interest in the scholars and be sensitive to cultural differences.
- demonstrate a willingness to share your definitions, experiences, perspectives, counsel, networks and personal support to initiate conversation with scholars about understanding their own definitions of success.
- discuss with scholars the importance of career planning and offer examples of the strategies you've employed to achieve your goals
- use you strengths and accomplishments as an impetus to propel scholars toward a greater level of personal accomplishment and achievement.
Interested in becoming a mentor?
Apply for the Scholarship
The application is currently closed for the 2025-26 academic year. Please check back in March 2026 for information on applying in 2026-27.
To be considered, submit the general scholarship application and then select the Ruth G. Shaw Scholarship application. Qualified applicants will be invited to interview with a scholarship selection committee.