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Student Ambassador Program

The Nursing Ambassador program offers opportunities for networking, professional development, public speaking, teamwork and leadership growth. Our organization works with the Office of Student Affairs to assist faculty and staff in hosting various college events, campus and CLRC tours, symposiums and recruitment presentations. Ambassadors also serve as role models and mentors to incoming students.

The Texas A&M University purpose statement is to develop leaders of character dedicated to serving the greater good. This purpose statement carries with it the responsibility of all who are associated with the university and is of the utmost importance when representing the College of Nursing through the Ambassador Program. The ideal student ambassador will also exemplify the Aggie Core Values of Excellence, Integrity, Leadership, Loyalty, Respect and Selfless Service in all that they do.

 

MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY

Membership in the Student Ambassador Program is open to all College of Nursing students who meet the following criterion:

  • Current BSN, MSN or DNP student in good academic standing with a minimum 3.0 GPA in all nursing courses;
  • At least two semesters remaining in your degree program;
  • Be enthusiastic and positive about representing the college; and  
  • Be willing to meet minimum expectations (see below)

 

MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

If chosen, the following are mandatory for all members

  • Demonstrate a commitment to the mission and values of the college
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the Aggie Core Values
  • Maintain a minimum of a 3.0 nursing GPA and be in good standing
  • Commit to at least 8 hours each semester in ambassador activities
  • Complete designated training at the beginning of the program (approximately two hours of general ambassador training in addition to a scheduled CLRC training for traditional and second-degree BSN ambassadors)
  • Serve as a role model and mentor to incoming students;
  • Represent Texas A&M in a professional manner (dress and conduct)
  • Participate in events as requested

 

BENEFITS

  • Ambassador polo and name tag
  • Meet legislators, distinguished former students and potential employers
  • Gain leadership, public relations, presentation and communications skills  
  • Participate in planning of events and teambuilding activities
  • Letter of recommendation from the Dean during final semester in the program

 

SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

  1. Complete the online Student Ambassador Application
  2. Submit a professional cover letter and resume to Vanessa Breslin via email at breslin@tamu.edu
  3. Interview (upon request) 

 

All application materials are due by March 9, 2026 at 8 a.m.

Please note that applications for this program open just once per year at the beginning of the spring semester.

Admission decisions are announced in March.