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| Student Life > Clubs & Organizations > Other Organizations | |||
Student Ambassadors serve as representatives of the Admissions Office. Among their responsibilities are hosting prospective students overnight, giving campus tours, staffing on campus events, acting as panelists for Q & A sessions, and calling prospective students. Ambassadors are selected through a counselor referral, an application and/or an interview process and are required to participate in an intensive training program. Interested students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better. Applicants must be in good disciplinary standing as well. Admissions Interns assist the Admissions Office in organizing and implementing major recruitment activities. They also serve as members of the Executive Board to the Ambassador Program and participate in selecting, training, and scheduling Hollins Ambassadors in their various activities. Admissions Interns are chosen through a selective application and interview process. Typically, three upperclasswomen are selected to serve as a team, and individually act as the Hostess Coordinator, the Head Tour Guide, and On-Campus Events Assistant. Annual Fund Phonathon raises money for the Annual Fund. Callers contact alumnae and parents to update them on the college and to solicit contributions. Student Success Leaders (SSLs) assist first-year students by facilitating academic needs during orientation and first-year seminars. Hollins Outdoor Program Instructors provide advanced skills training in adventure education, group facilitation, and presentation communication for leadership positions on outdoor program adventures and activities. Orientation Team Members (O-Team) orient new students to Hollins during Orientation and throughout the first year. Resident Assistants assist in creating community in which students may complement their academic development with personal and intellectual growth.
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