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College Ambassadors

What is an Ambassador?

Ambassadors are undergraduate students who are advocates for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. By representing the student body, Ambassadors have been placed into a position of leadership and service. The Ambassadors' responsibilities extend beyond assisting with collegiate affairs, but also involve a desire to serve, a commitment to improve, and an attitude of selflessness.

What do Ambassadors do?

Ambassadors work closely with the Associate Dean of Academic Programs and her staff to represent the College to various publics. Responsibilities of the Ambassadors may include activities such as serving as tour guides for prospective students and their parents, representing the College at university sponsored recruiting events such as open houses, and serving as hosts and hostesses at alumni receptions and events.

How can someone become an Ambassador?

Each semester the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences recruits students to become Ambassadors. An individual must submit a completed application, and be interviewed by the Academic Programs Faculty and current Ambassadors. From those who have submitted an application and been interviewed, qualified candidates will be asked to join the program.

Submit an application!

Applications are no longer being accepted for the 2011-12 Academic year.

For information regarding membership recruitment, please contact Jamie Lucero at jlucero@vt.edu.

Schedule the Ambassadors to assist at your upcoming event.

Ambassadors can be requested to assist at College and departmental events and programs. Contact Jamie Lucero at jlucero@vt.edu.