Student Ambassadors Needed to Introduce Prospective Students to Campus

Student ambassadors for the admissions office show their spirit.
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Student ambassadors for the admissions office show their spirit.

Do YOU love the YOU of A? Want to show it? Apply to become a University of Arkansas Student Ambassador!

The University of Arkansas Student Ambassadors are undergraduate student leaders who volunteer to meet and greet prospective students, provide campus tours, help at recruitment events, and assist the office of admissions.

The goal of the ambassadors is to provide prospective students with first-hand information about the University of Arkansas. In sharing personal experiences, ambassadors hope to ease the transition of new students into life at the University of Arkansas and share with them the many wonderful opportunities that await them.

It's a great way to get involved on campus and meet new  friends, so apply today!

Applications are available at http://ambassadors.uark.edu

If you have any questions, please e-mail studamb@uark.edu.

Completed applications are due Friday, March 16.

Contacts

Tiffany Chiu, recruitment coordinator
Office of Admissions
479-575-6240, studamb@uark.edu

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