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Student Ambassador Program
Somerset Community College Student Ambassadors represent and promote the college at campus and community events, assist with recruiting efforts, campus tours and provide information about SCC to prospective students, school groups and the general public.
Criteria
- 3.00 GPA
- Currently enrolled at SCC as a full time or part time student
- A genuine interest in assisting others
- Positive attitude and enthusiasm
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills
- Good work ethic
Responsibilities
- Educate prospective students, school groups and the general public on the programs, resources and student life at SCC
- Represent SCC in a responsible, ethical and professional manner.
- Project a positive image of the college
- Conduct tours for individuals and groups
- Represent SCC at campus and community events
- Share first-hand information about your college experience and provide accurate and useful information to new students to assist them in transitioning into college
- Encourage fellow students to complete their educational goals
- Work 40 hours each semester
Benefits for Students
- Students will be required to work 40 hours per semester and as compensation will receive a 6 hour tuition waiver for each semester.
- Will receive training in areas such as professional etiquette, leadership, knowledge of SCC, communication skills and customer service
- Through their role as an Ambassador students will have the opportunity to network with leaders in the community and make wonderful contacts.
- Will be provided a uniform.
- A great resume builder!
Learn more
Read the 2007 news article about the charter group which was selected last year. You may contact Melissa Morrison if you have any questions, or you may fill out a pdf application online and e-mail it or print and mail to her attention at the address to the right.
Here is what current Student Ambassador have to say about their experience:
Being a Student Ambassador has a triple incentive because it gives you recognition as a serious student, it develops relationships with facility and community, as well as building leadership qualities you will need as a professional later in your career.
– Angela Jobe
Being a Student Ambassador has opened up many new opportunities for me at SCC. I have made a lot of new friends, become better acquainted with the faculty/staff, and benefited academically by participating in events that have broadened my scope of learning about the world in general. The benefits reaped from being an Ambassador far out pay the 40 hours worked each semester. It is a great experience that I would recommend to anyone who qualifies.
– Angela C. Thornton
It has been an honor to represent SCC at campus and community events. I have had excellent learning experiences, and the opportunity to network with community leaders, and develop leadership and public relations skills. I have been able to share first-hand information about my college experience to new students to assist them in transitioning into college.
– DeLyla Bunch

The charter class of Somerset Community College Student Ambassadors – Shown here from left to right are: (Front Row) Bridget Barnett, Lincoln county; Greg Stogsdill, Pulaski County; Ronina Bradshaw, Adair County; Carmen Fields, Laurel County; Pam Bray, Pulaski County; Felix Hibbard, Pulaski County; Kris Godby, Pulaski County; Angela Thornton, Pulaski County; Jonathan Hill, Pulaski County; Bethany Gosser, Casey County; (Back Row) Angela Jobe, Laurel County; Jim DePaolo, Casey County; Cassandra Hyden, Pulaski County; James Owens, Clinton County; Josh Faust, Clinton County; DeLyla Bunch, Russell County; and Colleen Guffey, Russell County. Student Ambassador Larry Shreiner of Pulaski County is not pictured.

