Graduate Student Ambassador Applications Now Being Accepted
Graduate student ambassadors assist with activities that support graduate student recruitment
The Office of Graduate Student Recruitment is now accepting applications for graduate student ambassadors. Ambassadors lead campus tours, assist with new graduate student orientation and help coordinate recruitment events.
There is a maximum commitment of 25 hours per semester, and ambassadors will receive a maximum stipend of $300 each fall and spring term. Enrollment in a University of Arkansas graduate degree program is required.
Students wishing to apply may complete an application here. The application deadline is April 29, 2016.
For more information, contact Stephanie Beaver at uagrvst@uark.edu or 479-575-5622.
Contacts
Stephanie Beaver, graduate assistant
Office of Graduate Student Recruitment
479-575-5622,
uagrvst@uark.edu
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