Student Ambassadors
The Student Ambassadors program aims to produce student leaders who will represent and promote Carteret CC to prospective students and families and to the community by creating a positive first and lasting impression through their service to the college in the following ways:
- Educating prospective students, families, school personnel and other campus visitors on the programs available at the college to assist with increasing awareness of college opportunities
- Informing prospective students of the steps to enroll to assist with increasing enrollment at the college
- Building awareness of the resources available for current students to assist with increasing engagement at the college
- Developing leadership skills to enhance their educational, personal and professional success
Ambassador Benefits
- Receive $500.00 upon successful completion of each semester (Fall and Spring)
- Priority Registration
- High visibility on campus and in the community
- Leadership opportunities and training
- Opportunity to work closely with Carteret CC administration
- Great resume builder
- Personal development
- Supportive and fun working environment
- Be automatically accepted into the Carteret Leadership Program
Students must meet the following requirements to be an ambassador:
- Currently enrolled at Carteret CC
- 3.0 cumulative GPA
- Completed at least 10 semester hours
- Attend mandatory information session
They must meet the following requirements to maintain eligibility:
- Be enthusiastic, driven, creative, and friendly.
- Possess excellent written, interpersonal, and group communication skills.
- Positively represent the college.
- Be sensitive to the needs of current and prospective students.
- Work well with in a team environment
- Must participate in all Ambassador training activities
- Commit to a 4 hour shift each week between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday as assigned by the Coordinator of Student Life.
- Assist at mandatory events, such as graduations and Open Houses
- Enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours in both the Fall and Spring semester.
- Have an unweighted 3.0 grade point average from their most recent institution (high school, transferring from another college, etc.).
- Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
- Not serve as a Student Government Association officer during the academic year of appointment (SA and SGA positions both require significant time).
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