Student Ambassador Programs are not just for brands. Did you know that schools also have Student Ambassador Programs? Here is a list of schools that use their own students as Student Ambassadors to share their experience with prospective, current and alumni students. Each school is a link to learn more about their specific Student Ambassador Program. Student Ambassadors may represent the school or an individual department within the school.
- Schoolcraft College
- University of Michigan
- Indiana University
- Michigan State University
- College of DuPage
- Georgia Tech University
- Folsom Lake College
- University of Pittsburgh
- St Johns University
- Drexel University
- University of Arizona
- Towson University
- University of Arkansas

Most Student Ambassador positions are paid. The average payment is above minimum wage. Other payments include product and experience.
What a student ambassador does:
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Provides prospective student support:
Gives honest advice, tips, and authentic glimpses into campus life to help potential students navigate their college decisions.
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Represents the institution:
Serves as the “face” of the school at events like open houses, accepted student days, and campus tours.
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Connects with peers:
Offers peer-to-peer support, building community and helping others feel welcome.
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Develops professional skills:Gains leadership, communication, and networking skills, often in exchange for incentives or recognition.
What are the 3 qualities of a student ambassador?
- You are an enrolled student
- You actively participate on campus
- You can balance school work with a job and communicate what you did effectively
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