Student Ambassadors Sample Clauses

Student Ambassadors. The Graduate Ambassadors programme is supplemented by the Student Ambassador scheme. Approximately 150 current undergraduate students are employed on a part-time internship contract each year. They support the wide range of WP and student recruitment events on campus and also attend schools and colleges to talk about higher education choices, student finance and the student experience. Some of the Ambassadors have a particular focus on support for STEM-based outreach. They also provide support for our Summer School and Master Class activities. Opportunities for students to participate in the Student Ambassador scheme are also an important element of our work to support student retention, success and skills development.
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Student Ambassadors. 150 Student Ambassadors12 act as a role model for younger pupils and encourage others to apply to higher education in general and this University in particular. They may be called upon to take part in any number of activities organised by the Student Recruitment Service to raise aspirations and awareness of opportunities in higher education. These would include: - going into schools and colleges to talk about university life and Hull in particular - working with Primary school pupils involved in the Children’s University - working with groups of younger pupils during the Ace programme - allowing prospective students to shadow them for a day as part of the Gateway programme - going into local schools to help out in the classroom - greeting visitors at Open Days and showing them around the campus - acting as buddies during the University Summer School
Student Ambassadors. Student Ambassadors play a key part in access and outreach activity and additional training has been introduced this year to ensure a more uniformed approach from our ambassadors. However it was felt that a dedicated resource was needed to drive the ambassador scheme forward and make it an effective scheme primarily focussing upon St Mary’s Pre-entry outreach work with schools and colleges. With the introduction this year of the post of Student Ambassador Coordinator it is envisaged that the scheme will grow into a dedicated resource providing activities such as a programme of LAC Homework clubs; Student shadowing/Mentoring/Tutoring and staffing of Summer Schools. The Coordinator will work closely with the Centre for Workplace Learning and HR to ensure that a specific and relevant package of training is provided for Student Ambassadors with a view to enhancing their own professional and personal development through being part of the scheme. In addition to this in 2016/17 and 2017/18 we will specifically target applicants who are in receipt of full scholarship and bursary to ensure reflective representation of our WP outreach cohorts. Pre-16 work St Mary’s recognises how essential early intervention is particularly in relation to Care Leavers, those with disabilities and learning difficulties, low achieving white males and BME students. The introduction of a dedicated Pre-16 post later this year will see the development of bespoke aspiration raising outreach activities with pupils in Years 6 through to Year 9 in addition to crossover work with the WP Recruitment Officer for Years 10 and 11. We intend to have established by 2017/18 a set of outreach projects aimed at this cohort in partnership with key academic departments and established partnerships with local Primary and Secondary schools.
Student Ambassadors. Student Ambassadors are a small group of students (in their junior and senior year) dedicated to the positive promotion of East Central High School. They serve as liaisons between the current ECHS community and prospective students (including incoming freshmen). The Student Ambassador’s main job is to be a helpful, friendly face for the new students on their first day of school and for the remainder of the school year. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council cultivates leaders that unite the student body in a positive environment by setting a good example and making others feel connected. Student Council plans and assists various school functions. For spirit, the group organizes Homecoming, pep rallies, and dances. For philanthropy, the group takes on Xxxxxxxx Blood Drive,Special Olympics, St. Xxxx for the Kids, Wounded Warriors, and partners with other groups to raise community needs. TONAL ECLIPSE Tonal Eclipse is a mixed choral group that performs a variety of music ranging from pop to classical. Members of this group must be enrolled in vocal jazz or advanced concert choir. TROJAN PEP BAND Voluntary group of performers that provide the high-energy entertainment for home basketball games! Programmed music is a combination of current and classic popular music! WINTER GUARD Winter Guard gives students an opportunity to learn the art of color guard for competitions and other performances during the second semester. They travel regularly and compete on multiple competitive circuits.
Student Ambassadors. KISD shall provide one leadership training academy for selected ECHS students (10 per year) to cultivate new ambassadors to serve the ECHS until graduation.
Student Ambassadors. At OSPE we firmly believe that students are vital to our success and we are committed to supporting you at every stage of your career journey. With the Student Ambassador Program, you will have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of the engineering profession, acquire leadership experience, and enhance both your personal and your professional skills. In addition, as a Student Ambassador you receive certain perks: • Three free OSPE networking/social events per yearCertificate of AcknowledgementAccess to the National Engineering Compensation OSPE Member Market Summary • Access to OSPE’s EngineersFirst Savings Program The OSPE Ambassador Program launched in April 2018 as a new centralized platform for volunteer management. As a volunteer registered through the Ambassador Hub, you are now able to view all our volunteer opportunities in one easy location and we are able to ensure that you are recognized for your service. As Ambassadors, you inform our advocacy objectives, help guide the Society’s activities and carry our message to your communities and networks. You ensure that OSPE can continue to make a positive impact for Ontario’s engineers and generate an appreciation of the engineering profession.
Student Ambassadors. The University employs a large number of students as ambassadors in many different contexts. These include events such as open days, visit days, fairs, exhibitions, alumni events etc.
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Student Ambassadors. AISD shall provide one leadership training academy for selected P-TECH students (10 per year) to cultivate new ambassadors to serve the P-TECH until graduation.
Student Ambassadors. Underpinning this access work will be the continued development and deployment of the College’s HE student ambassador scheme. Evidence has shown - both on a county and on an institutional level - that HE students continue to be the best advocate for HE. The Access Agreement will fund the management and administration of the student ambassador scheme across all college sites including the recruitment, training and utilisation of student ambassadors from disadvantaged or non - traditional WP backgrounds.

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