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Grow your career, thrive on your campus, and develop as a leader while building a freer future within the largest student community dedicated to the defense of liberty worldwide.

Learn how to defend liberty and thrive in your career!

The Students For Liberty Local Coordinator Program is the premier program for actively advancing the ideas of free markets and individual liberty on college campuses. Successful applicants will:

  • ✅ Understand how to be the best live example of what liberty means
  • ✅ Learn how to be a good reference not only as liberty champions but as leaders
  • ✅ Develop essential skills to grow their career
  • ✅ Be part of the next generation of leaders of liberty worldwide

We have one mission:

Build the next generation of leaders of liberty.


Beyond imparting knowledge about classical liberalism, libertarianism, and the concept of freedom, our goal is to cultivate leaders who not only understand but also deeply cherish the freedom of others.


The Local Coordinators Program focuses both on learning and practice. As part of it, you will:

  • ✅ Receive training and support from SFL Staff
  • ✅ Organize various events, write and get your pieces published, create a project in defense of liberty, and become a leader of your student group
  • ✅ Be part of projects in defense of liberty
  • ✅ Join a worldwide community of liberty-minded people
  • ✅ And many more!

Our Impact

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SFL Alumni on Forbes 30 under 30

93

Organizations started by SFL Alumni

11

SFL Alumni elected to public office

1,157,600

Event attendees over the years

55

Million views in educational videos

In the Media

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SFL Alumni include non-profit organizations founders, think-tank CEOs, free speech champions, entrepreneurs with businesses focused on spreading liberty, public elected officials, and many more!

SFL leaders have a unique opportunity to advance liberty and develop their professional skills while working on building a freer future for all.

The SFL's Local Coordinator Program is for those who:

  • ✅ Have a current university student status
  • ✅ Able to dedicate 5-10 hours per week to the program for one academic year
  • ✅ Love and defend the freedom of others
  • ✅ Want to build a freer future
  • ✅ Aim to develop their own skill sets
  • ✅ Want to create or join an impactful liberty-oriented project

Leader's journey

  • Training
    Receive SFL training on leadership, management, marketing, and event organization.

  • Become a Leader
    Educate, develop, and empower the next generation of leaders of liberty.

  • Build a Community
    Build a community united by our shared values that will stand up for freedom.

  • Advance and Grow
    Advance to more specialized roles according to your interests.

  • Change the World
    Change the world by opening a think-tank, your own business, and much more.

  • Training
    Receive SFL training on leadership, management, marketing, and event organization.

  • Become a Leader
    Educate, develop, and empower the next generation of leaders of liberty.

  • Build a Community
    Build a community united by our shared values that will stand up for freedom.

  • Advance and Grow
    Advance to more specialized roles according to your interests.

  • Change the World
    Change the world by opening a think-tank, your own business, and much more.

Here is what ours alumni think about us:

F.A.Q.

$0. The Local Coordinators Program is entirely free for the coordinators.

Not as a Local Coordinator. But you can support our students by helping them with events and other activities. To learn more, contact contact Mayowa Okediran [email protected]

All SFL’s Local Coordinator Program members must be current university students (undergraduate or graduate) in the United States or Canada. Applicants interested in becoming Local Coordinators should be able to dedicate 5-10 hours per week to the program for one academic year. Successful applicants will be professional, personable, and excellent communicators.

You will see the "Sucess" message on the formulary. After a few days, you will receive an e-mail discussing the next steps of the application process.

Local Coordinators should be able to dedicate 5-10 hours per week to the program for one academic year.

Send an e-mail to Ayemen [email protected]