The Carl Elliott Institute is a civic-minded, professional development program that creates leaders for the next generation who understand and strive to play a significant role in their community’s development. The program is designed for students who have the talents, skills, and desire to help but need an avenue to empower them to be a catalyst for change in our area. The Carl Elliott Institute strengthens community identity and raises the next generation of civic-minded leaders.
Named after The Honorable Carl A. Elliott, Sr., the Institute shares the principles on which Representative Elliott lived his life.
Carl Elliott Institute participants go through a program designed to teach leadership development, introduce community issues, and create projects that will improve Walker County and its surrounding areas. Selected in the Spring semester, students will attend workshops throughout the academic year, engage in teamwork activities, and have a role in the design of a plan for a community project. The entire group participates in the development and implementation of this project. Throughout this process, students will increase their skills - both personally and professionally; engage with community leaders to create solutions; and, be challenged to grow their perspective to include the thoughts and ideas of others.
Students who complete the program will receive a book/supplies or transfer scholarship.
Students will receive mentoring from community leaders.
Students will have the opportunity to create relationships that have the potential to lead to future internships and employment opportunities.
Applicants must be a freshman or be enrolled through May of 2026 and be in good standing at Bevill State Community College - Jasper and/or Sumiton campus. Dual-enrolled students will not be considered for this program.
Applications are now being accepted for the Carl Elliott Institute. The application deadline is March 7, 2025.
APPLICATION FOR THE CARL ELLIOTT INSTITUTE
ADVICE FOR A GOOD LIFE by Carl Elliott, Sr.