Spring International Seeks U of A Students to Be Ambassadors

Spring International Language Center, the intensive English language program at the University of Arkansas, is seeking University of Arkansas students who are interested in helping new international students get acquainted with the University of Arkansas.

SILC Student Ambassadors are UofA students who are friendly, involved, and motivated to help others adjust to life in the United States. Ambassadors are needed to help with the registration process, campus tours, opening new bank accounts, and accompany international students on various activities.

Interested students must fill out a form available at the Spring International website and return it to Spring International Language Center, 300 Hotz Hall, Fayetteville AR 72701.

Anyone with questions is encouraged to contact Alannah Massey at alannah@uark.edu or 575-7600.

Contacts

Alannah Massey, Special Programs Coordinator
Spring International Language Center
575-7600, alannah@uark.edu

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