Huntley Ambassadors
About This Organization
The Huntley Ambassador Program is a unique leadership opportunity offered to students in the College of Agriculture. Huntley Ambassadors are involved in outreach, recruitment, and public relations activities for the college and its programs. Those students selected to serve will gain valuable experience working with a team of students, interacting with the public, and developing leadership and career skills.
Huntley Ambassadors:
- involved with a wide variety of activities, including, but not limited to, school visits, college fairs, tele-counseling, college tours, FFA events, retreats, College of Agriculture and university events, and industry conferences.
- have the opportunity to interact and network with faculty, staff, students, parents, teachers, counselors, alumni, and industry partners.
- conduct presentations, workshops, tele-counseling, information booths, and college tours.
Huntley Ambassadors are a chartered organization with the university and as such, elect an officer team; participate in the College of Agriculture's student government, Ag Council; and conduct fundraising activities.
Students wishing to be an Huntley Ambassador must go through a selection process. Applications are accepted in February each year. Applicants then participate in a selection workshop and an individual interview during the month of February. Huntley Ambassadors are announced in April and training is in August. Huntley Ambassadors serve a one-year term beginning with summer semester and continuing through the following spring semester.