We are not currently accepting applications for the 2010-2011 academic year. please Check back in march 2011 for the next selection cycle.
Mission
The Matador Ambassador Program is a diverse and dynamic team of leaders dedicated to serving and creating a positive impact on the AWC community. Working together, we accept a commitment to enhance the quality, services, and reputation of Arizona Western College and the Matador Ambassador Program. We will maintain the integrity of AWC by creating a positive first and lasting impression.
Participation
Matador Ambassadors receive the training and guidance to help develop leadership skills that are used to attract prospective students, provide encouragement for current students, and provide support to faculty, staff and administrators. Through a number of activities and events, Matador Ambassadors work closely with:
- AWC Faculty and Staff
- NAU-Yuma Faculty and Staff
- AWC Athletics, Student Government, and various Clubs
- Yuma and La Paz area Elementary, Junior High, and High School students and staff
- and the surrounding community
Matador Ambassadors participate in events and activities to help promote AWC and the community. These include:
- Campus Tours
- School Visits and Classroom Presentations
- College Fairs
- Campus Events such as Family Night, Job Fairs, Welcome Week, Graduation, and various Special Receptions
- Ground-Breaking and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies
- Community Events and Presentations
Matador Ambassadors are given various opportunities to demonstrate their unique leadership skills. In order to further develop these skills and build a strong sense of communication and teamwork, Matador Ambassadors are required to:
- Enroll and participate in the ORI-099: Ambassador Leadership course each fall semester, throughout duration of ambassador contract and earn a B or better in the course.
- Actively participate in events and activities each semester throughout duration of contract.
- Maintain the minimum required GPA throughout involvement in the program.
- Fulfill duties and represent AWC with integrity (refer to AWC Code of Conduct found in the AWC Student Handbook).
- Stay informed, practice good communication skills, be unique, be respectful of self and others, demonstrate an enthusiastic attitude, and be prepared to share ideas!
Train
Training is conducted through a two-day summer program along with course ORI-099: Ambassador Leadership. Training will empower and enable you to:
- Help promote our institutional values and fulfill the mission of Arizona Western College
- Understand the programs and services offered at Arizona Western College
- Successfully conduct campus tours, give presentations, and develop networking skills
- Influence and effectively communicate with potential students, guests, and community members
- Answer questions from the general public about AWC
- Engage student and community interest
Benefits
Opportunities seized will positively impact Your Community, Your College, and Your Future!
You determine what your results will be from this experience. The best results can be accomplished with a positive attitude and active involvement. Be prepared to build your self-esteem and self-confidence, become part of a team, network with and impress a variety of community members, develop outstanding presentation and leadership skills, and be recognized because of your work! Benefits to Matador Ambassadors include:
- Public Speaking and Presentation Skills
- Event planning
- Networking
- Leadership training
- Resume Development
- Recognition
- Enhanced Confidence, Customer Service and People Skills
Process
To be eligible to apply for the Matador Ambassador program, students must:
- Be a current AWC student with a minimum 2.75 GPA (or 3.0 high school GPA for first semester students)
- Be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours, with at least 2 semesters remaining at AWC
All students need to take the following steps to apply for the Matador Ambassador Program:
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Complete the Matador Ambassador Program APPLICATION packet.
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Attach an updated RESUME and TRANSCRIPT (official or unofficial), and TWO REFERENCE forms (included in application packet).
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Submit the completed application packet to the Admissions & Registration Office (3C) by the stated deadline.
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After an initial screening, selected students will be invited for an INTERVIEW.
Compensation
Matador Ambassadors may be eligible to receive the Presidential Scholarship* which covers the cost of full-time tuition, if the following additional requirements are met:
- Be a current AWC student with a minimum 3.0 GPA OR an incoming AWC student with a 3.25 GPA through the first semester of senior year in high school.
- Be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours at AWC
*For full scholarship qualifications and details, please contact AWC Financial Aid Office at (928) 344-7634.
For more information contact:
Mandy Heil
Admissions, Recruitment, & Outreach Coordinator
Office 928.317.6084