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What is a Student Ambassador and How Can I Become One?

What are the benefits of being a student ambassador?
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Prashanth’s Answer

Hi Amanda,

I hope you’re doing well & wish that you have a great week ahead.

From what I have gathered online,
Student Ambassadors will be able to help educate visitors about the campus life, history, traditions and achievements of the college through supporting the Student Life & Leadership departments, conducting campus tours, supporting high school recruitment events, and supporting Presidential and Foundation functions.

Acting as a student ambassador offers students a chance to grow their leadership and communication skills, and inspire other students to take a more active role in representing the school. Eager prospective students might also be interested in joining the program

An admissions ambassador is a student chosen to represent your school to prospective students and their families throughout the admissions process. Also called student ambassadors, these pupils act as liaisons between the school staff and current student body, and those considering attending. Ambassadors often help in a variety of efforts — such as calling or emailing candidates, assisting with campus tours, offering Q&As with candidates and their families, and staying in touch with newly admitted students throughout the enrollment process. They’re often present during open houses, campus tours, and orientation events.

What are the Benefits of an Admissions Ambassador Program?

Developing a student ambassador program will provide numerous benefits for your school. Here are three things a well-designed program can do:

1. Build trust
Ambassadors add a layer of authenticity to your admission efforts. While staff members are seen as authority figures, students often see ambassadors as peers and equals. They may feel more comfortable asking them pointed questions about day-to-day campus experiences.

2. Foster relationships
These representatives provide candidates and their families a window into the reality of your school. By opening up your program to students from various backgrounds and with various strengths, you can make sure your entire student body is represented. Their honesty and unscripted viewpoints will help prospective students (and their parents) feel more connected to your institution. Additionally, they can act as another personal point-of-contact.

3. Provide leadership opportunities for exceptional students
Acting as a student ambassador offers students a chance to grow their leadership and communication skills, and inspire other students to take a more active role in representing the school. Eager prospective students might also be interested in joining the program. This offers yet another incentive for students to apply to your institution. It can also add value to your current students’ experience.
While it can take time to build your program, it’s often well worth the effort and can drive fast and measurable results.

How a Student Ambassadors is chosen to Represent a School/ College

Here are several things you should look for when choosing students to represent your school:

1. Positive attitude
Student ambassadors should be friendly and maintain a warm, approachable personality.

2. Extracurricular Involvement
Consider students who are already involved in a variety of clubs, sports, volunteering, or other extracurricular activities. This way, they can collectively speak to what your school has to offer.

3. Accepting of others
Make sure the students you choose are committed to your school’s dedication to diversity and inclusion.

4. Professionalism
Ambassadors act as representatives and, as such, should be able to maintain professional composure when the time or event calls for it. But this doesn’t mean they need to be stuffy or bland!

5. Communication skills
Student ambassadors don’t necessarily need to be outgoing or extroverted. However, it’s essential that they are comfortable and skilled in one-on-one communication situations.

6. Interest in leadership
Look for students who have expressed an interest in leadership. Or find students who exhibit strong leadership qualities — such as integrity, self-discipline, and the ability to empower others. You can encourage these students to join your student ambassador program as a way to build or strengthen their leadership qualities if you see potential.

Source : https://schooladmin.com/blog/student-ambassadors-what-they-do-and-why-you-need-them/

Hope this answers your query
Good Luck 😊

Prashanth TM
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Gloria’s Answer

Hi Amanda,

Are you talking about being a student ambassador in college? I have never heard of them anywhere but in college. However, my nephew was a student ambassador at his university for a few years. While it was a voluntary role, it allowed my nephew to gain knowledge of the campus and meet a lot of people on campus. It is a great position to network with a large variety of people in different parts of the school. Also, if you are passionate about helping others, this is also another great role where you can positively impact your fellow students' experiences at the school in a positive way.

Gloria
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Aneree’s Answer

Hi Amanda,

To answer your question, traditionally a student ambassador is a student chosen to represent your school to prospective students and their families throughout the admissions process. They act as liaisons between the school staff and current student body, and those considering attending.

Ambassadors often help in a variety of efforts — such as calling or emailing candidates, assisting with campus tours, offering Q&As with candidates and their families, and staying in touch with newly admitted students throughout the enrollment process. They’re often present during open houses, campus tours, and orientation events. Additionally, candidates may partner with an ambassador during shadow days.

From my own experience of being a student ambassador during my college days, I was able to attain the following:

1. Leadership Skills: I was able to build on strong leadership qualities — such as integrity, self-discipline, and the ability to empower others.
2. Communication Skills: Built a sense of confidence in my communication skill and became more comfortable and skilled in one-on-one communication situations.
3. Build lasting relationships: This opportunity helped to build great relationships with incoming students and other staff leaders.

Overall it is a great way to get involved into campus life and meet new people.

I hope this helps!
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