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The Ambassador Program
The Campus Interview Team (CIT)
Overnight Welcome Leaders (OWLs)
Student Admissions Committee (SAC)
Summer Internship Program
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The Ambassador Program
- What do students do?
Visit high schools in their hometown over Fall, Thanksgiving, or Winter Break and talk with high school students about life at Washington University.
- Who can I contact for further information?
To learn more, please contact the Ambassador Program:
The Campus Interview Team (CIT)
- What do members do?
Conduct informational interviews with prospective students visiting the campus.
- Who can I contact for further information?
To learn more, please contact the CIT coordinator:
Overnight Welcome Leaders (OWLs)
- What do students do?
Overnight Welcome Leaders (OWLs) play an integral role in the recruitment process. OWLs invite visiting students to experience Washington University firsthand during an overnight stay in a residence hall.
- You must live on the South 40 or in The Village (Small Group Housing).
- Who can I contact for further information?
To learn more, please contact the OWLs co-coordinators:
Student Admissions Committee (SAC)
- What do students do?
The primary responsibility of the Student Admissions Committee (SAC) is giving tours of campus to visiting students and their families. SAC members also serve as student presentation partners and volunteer for assorted other recruitment events.
- Who can I contact for more information?
To learn more, please contact the SAC co-coordinators:
Summer Internship Program
- Interns serve as representatives of the University, in addition to working on group projects throughout the summer. The projects will address specific needs of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and will be designed to challenge the students while aiding the University in its recruitment efforts.
- Click here for more information.
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