March 31, 2022
Seeking new members: Office of Recruitment and Admissions Transfer Ambassadors
Calling all transfer Wildcats: You are invited to join the Transfer Ambassador Program in the Office of Recruitment and Admissions at K-State.
The Transfer Ambassador Program is a volunteer organization for all K-State transfer students from either a community college, technical school or another four-year institution. The purpose of this organization is to build social interaction and relationships among transfer students at K-State. Members of the Transfer Ambassador Program will work alongside the Office of Recruitment and Admissions as it pertains to transfer recruitment. Transfer students will have the opportunity to lead tours for prospective students, participate in student panels, and build relationships with prospective transfer students and their families. Members will also be included in various fun events hosted by K-State specific to transfer students. It is asked that all members volunteer at least eight hours per month to remain active in the organization. This is a great opportunity to gain volunteer hours while collaborating with fellow transfer students.
The Transfer Ambassador Program is co-sponsored by Andrew Wimp, assistant director for transfer recruitment, and Makenna Duncan, coordinator for special populations recruitment, in the Office of Recruitment and Admissions.
If you are interested in joining or learning more about the Transfer Ambassador Program, please fill out our interest form. The deadline to submit this form is April 15. Additional information will be provided after the submission of the interest form.
The tentative informational and training meeting schedule for the remainder of the spring semester is as follows:
Tuesday, April 19, at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, April 26, at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 3, at 5 p.m.
Those who are able to attend all the above meetings will receive a T-shirt at the first meeting of the fall 2022 semester.
Please contact to Wimp or Duncan with any questions.