Who
are the Monarch Ambassadors?
The Monarch Ambassadors are student volunteers who assist the
Admissions Office in the overall recruitment of new students to
King's. They serve as representatives of King's College by providing
tours and assisting with Open House and other special visitation
programs.
What
exactly do Monarch Ambassadors do?
The primary responsibility of the Monarch Ambassadors is to provide
tours for prospective students and their families. The Monarch
Ambassadors are trained to show the campus in a positive and informative
way, and to give students a good sense of what life is like at
King's. They also assist with Open House programs and other special
visitation programs, helping families find their way around campus,
answering questions and providing a helpful, friendly contact
throughout the day. They may also serve as lunch hosts and/or
class hosts, travel with admissions staff to receptions for prospective
students, and assist when necessary with Campus Plunge and other
overnight stay programs.
Mission
The King's College Monarch Ambassadors are an integral part of
the Admissions Office. The primary function of the Monarch Ambassador
is to provide campus tours to prospective students and their families.
In this capacity, Monarch Ambassadors will play a critical part
in the visit of a prospective student, not only showing campus
facilities, but sharing his/her experiences while serving as a
representative of the King's student body. As a Monarch Ambassador,
one is expected to represent the best of King's College students,
portray a positive attitude, show enthusiasm for the college,
and make prospective students feel comfortable during their visits.
