KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

JOHNSON COUNTY AMBASSADOR APPLICATION

Applications are due on Monday, February 9th at 5:00 p.m. to

Cameron Banning, K-State Admissions Representative

09 Anderson Hall

Students who are selected for interviews will be notified via e-mail by Friday, February 13th. Interviews will take place the afternoons of Tuesday, February 24th and Thursday, February 26th.

If you have any questions, please contact Cameron Banning ( )or Abby Hoelting, head of Membership Selection Committee ().

Johnson County Ambassadors is a group of dynamic K-State students from high schools across Johnson County. These students have a passion for K-State and a willingness to recruit prospective students. This student group is supervised by the Johnson County Admissions Representative and helps in a variety of on-campus and off-campus events. They may also be called upon to make personal connections with prospective students through personal notes, campus tours, and other recruitment activities. We are looking for students who are committed to giving their time and energy to help excite future Wildcats about joining the K-State family!

Name:

Academic Major(s)

Minor (s) (if applicable):

Year in School: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Best Phone Number to reach you:

E-mail:

Anticipated Graduation Month/Year:

Hometown:

High School:

K-State Grade Point Average (Cumulative):

List involvement in K-State clubs & organizations:

Please respond to the following questions – typed responses preferred. Maximum 500 words per response.Staple additional pages to the end of the application.

1)What qualities do you possess that would make you a good Johnson County Ambassador?

2) What was one thing you did to help with your transition from high school to college?

3) What has been one of your most meaningful K-State experiences?

4) Tell me about your decision to come to K-State. What got you interested in K-State and how did you make your final college decision?

5) If you could give one piece of advice to an incoming student, what would it be?