As GELs, these students completed rigorous program requirements that included:
- Participating in and leading weekly immersive and interactive Engineering Leadership Labs;
- Completing required courses in Engineering Leadership, Engineering Innovation & Design, Project Engineering, and People and Organizations;
- Completing a reflective Personal Leadership Development Plan and sharing with program staff individual presentations of their personal leadership development in GEL.
Launched in 2007 through a $20 million gift (with a matching requirement) from the Bernard M. Gordon Foundation and housed in MIT's School of Engineering, the Bernard M. Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program provides an integrated set of leadership-oriented, hands-on engineering activities, set in the context of the practice of engineering. The program's carefully planned activities are designed to help develop outstanding MIT students as future leaders in the world of engineering practice.

