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Student Ambassadors

The mission of the Student Ambassador program is to honor the students who best embody the mission, vision, and values of the College of Education and Allied Professions. The CEAP Student Ambassadors are the premier student representatives. These students personify the dedication and commitment we have for educating future leaders in the fields of parks and recreation management, psychology, and teacher education.

2025-2026 Ambassador Profiles Coming Soon!

If you have questions that we can answer today, please contact us at Suite201@wcu.edu.

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About the Ambassador Program

Selection of CEAP Ambassadors who will represent the college to future Catamounts, their families, and the community is of the utmost importance to us. The ambassadors selected by a committee of faculty and staff are the students who represent us best.

The CEAP Student Ambassadors act as official representatives of the college and are part of a legacy of professionals who all had their start as a Catamounts. The following are some potential Ambassador duties:

  • Meet with prospective students
  • Provide support at orientations activities
  • Support outreach and recruitment initiatives
  • Provide strong student support as events such as teachers for tomorrow, open houses, welcome-back events, convocation, and other recognition ceremonies.
  • Facilitate the "Purple and Gold Day"

The CEAP Leadership Council often requires and actively seeks student input and feedback. When appropriate, the CEAP student ambassadors will be invited to share their thoughts, experiences, and provide feedback on pending issues. Ambassadors are liaisons between the student body and the CEAP leadership.

Application Process

If you have any questions about the CEAP Student Ambassador Program, please contact Jenny Stewart. Applications are accepted in the spring semester of each year.

If you are interested in becoming a CEAP Student Ambassador, please note that you must be an undergraduate student in good standing with Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµand have at least 30 credit hours.

Submit the following application materials to Jenny Stewart in Killian Suite201 for review by the Selection Committee. (ATTN: CEAP Student Ambassador Program):

  1. A formal letter of interest in the program (Why are you interested in representing the CEAP as an ambassador and why would you make a great addition to our team?).
  2. One-page resume of your education (thus far), awards, and work history.
  3. (faculty, staff or supervising teachers highly preferred over personal).

A faculty or staff member may nominate you to the selection committee. This does not give you preference, but it does make the honor more special when someone else noticed great leadership qualities in you! After a referral has been made using the , you will be contacted to submit the application if you wish to follow through. If you accept the offer to apply, you will complete steps one through three, adding only two additional references forms. You will be notified via email once nominated by a faculty or staff member. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. All applications should be submitted to Jenny Stewart via email jstewart@wcu.edu.