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The Toastmasters Educational Program The Successful Club Series 300

 It’s the core of the communication track.  Contains 10 speech projects.  Gives you the basic skills needed to present an effective speech.  Upon completion, an award is given.  Every member should strive to achieve this award. Communication Track 1 The Competent Communicator

 Each manual consists of five speech projects.  Each manual offers practical experience. Advanced Communication Program 2 Beyond the CC

 The Entertaining Speaker  Speaking to Inform  Public Relations  Facilitating Discussion  Specialty Speeches  Speeches by Management  The Professional Speaker  Technical Presentations Advanced Communication Program 3 15 Advanced Manuals  Persuasive Speaking  Communicating on Television  Storytelling  Interpretive Reading  Interpersonal Communication  Special Occasion Speeches  Humorously Speaking

 Achieved the CC award (or former Competent Toastmaster award).  Completed two Advanced Communication manuals. Advanced Communicator Bronze (ACB) 4 Eligibility

 Achieved the ACB award (or former Advanced Toastmaster Bronze award).  Completed two additional advanced manuals (may not be those completed for any previous awards).  Conducted any two programs from The Better Speaker Series and/or The Successful Club Series. Advanced Communicator Silver (ACS) 5 Eligibility

 Achieved the ACS award (or former Advanced Toastmaster Silver award).  Completed two additional advanced manuals (may not be those completed for any previous awards).  Conducted a Success/Leadership Program, Success/Communication Program or a Youth Leadership Program (Success/Leadership, Success/Communication and Youth Leadership programs may not be those completed for any previous award).  Coached a new member with the first three speech projects. Advanced Communicator Gold (ACG) 6 Eligibility

 It’s the core of the leadership track.  Contains 10 leadership projects.  Develops basic skills leaders need.  Upon completion, an award is given.  Every member should strive to achieve this award. Leadership Track 7 The Competent Leader

 Achieved the CL.  Achieved the CC award (or the former Competent Toastmaster award).  Served at least six months as a club officer and participated in the preparation of a Club Success Plan while serving in this office.  While serving the office, participated in a district- sponsored club officer training program.  Conducted any two programs from The Successful Club Series (may not be those conducted for previous awards). Advanced Leader Bronze (ACB) 8 Eligibility

 Achieved the ALB award (or the former Competent Leader award).  Served a complete term as a district officer.  Served successfully as a club sponsor, mentor or specialist. Advanced Leader Silver (ACS) 9 Eligibility

 Completed the High Performance Leadership program (Item 262). Advanced Leader Silver (ACS) 10 Eligibility (Continued) Features five projects offering instruction in vital leadership areas. The project may be completed within your Toastmasters club, area, or district, or even within your company or community. As you complete each step of the project, your Guidance Committee gives you feedback on your leadership skills.

Distinguished Toastmaster  Achieved the ACG award (or the former Advanced Toastmaster Gold award).  Achieved the ALS award (or the former Advanced Leader award). 11 Eligibility

Toastmaster’s Educational Program What’s your goal? 12

13 For More Information  Speak to your President or VPE   WHQ at