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College of Health Sciences

Student Ambassadors

The College of Health Sciences Student Ambassadors is a select group of students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in academics and student leadership. The College of Health Sciences Ambassadors serve the college and assist with student recruitment, speak to community and university groups, plan social, philanthropic and educational activities for peers, and represent the college at receptions and meetings.

Health Sciences Ambassadors participate in CHS events such as Hall of Fame Induction and Student Scholarship Dinner, Annual National Allied Health Week, Advisory and Philanthropy Board Meetings and alumni receptions. Ambassadors also serve as hosts at various meetings, conferences and events, both on and off-campus.

Serving as an Ambassador is an honor and a distinction.

In order to be considered, applicants must:

  • Be enrolled in a major in the College of Health Sciences (undergraduate or graduate).
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Be able to commit to at least one year of service.
  • Be highly motivated, energetic, dependable and knowledgeable.
  • Be able to demonstrate outstanding leadership skills.
  • Be a team player.
  • Be willing to participate in occasional evening and weekend activities.
  • Attend the majority of Ambassador events

CHS Ambassadors for 2011-12 academic year include:

Front row (L-R):  Jessica Bellamy, Kelly Reemelin, Trudy Colaco, Alison Schroeder, Rachel Yinger, Sydney Rosser, Emily Ralenkotter. Back row (L-R):  Haley Gatlin, Lindsey Atherton, Christine Rouser, Caitlyn McGuire, Ryne Williams.

Not pictured:  Kristen Havener and Bethany Vaughn.

Ambassador Activities