Student Ambassadors Accepting Applications for Fall Semester Through March 18

Student Ambassadors are U of A students who volunteer under the Office of Admissions to lead prospective students and families on guided tours of campus. They are the "faces of the university" to our campus visitors, and if you remember touring on campus before enrolling, it was likely a Student Ambassador who gave you the tour!

Some of the benefits of the program include:

  • Earning two volunteer service hours per week
  • Meeting and getting to know your fellow ambassadors
  • Improving your communication and interaction skills
  • Free Razorback gear (polos, hoodies, etc.)
  • Boosting your résumé with new experience
  • Exciting event opportunities for the ambassadors put on by our executive team
  • And much more!

Applications are open to all undergraduate students and are due by March 18. The application can be found on the Student Ambassador Hogsync page or on the Student Ambassador website.

Contacts

Rebecca Carroll, vice president, Student Ambassadors
Office of Admissions
479-575-5346, studamb@uark.edu

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