2022 Orientation Leader Applications Now Open

2022 Orientation Leader Applications Now Open
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New Student Orientation in the Office of Admissions is now accepting applications for 2022 Orientation Leaders. Applications will be accepted until Sunday, Feb. 27.

Orientation Leaders are a carefully selected group of students whose primary responsibility is to help first-year and transfer students make a smooth transition to the U of A by serving a resource and a role model for the newest members of the Razorback community.

Applications are open for currently enrolled undergraduate students who have completed at least one full semester at the U of A (a minimum of 12 hours completed) with a 2.5 cumulative GPA or higher.

Orientation Leaders will be employees of the Office of Admission from May through August 2022. Orientation Leaders receive a $2,100 stipend, on-campus housing for the duration of the program and a meal plan with dining dollars.

If you are passionate about the U of A, want to help new students find their place at the university and be part of a team that makes a difference, this is the job for you.

A full position description and additional information can be found at orientation.uark.edu/staff/be-a-leader

Please contact New Student Orientation with any questions at nso@uark.edu or 479-575-4200.

Contacts

Sarah Holmes-Lohrengel, coordinator
New Student Orientation
479-575-4200, sarahh@uark.edu

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