Fraternity & Sorority Ambassador Fall 2023 Team Application
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Fraternity & Sorority Ambassador for Spring 2023. Please read the application in its entirety and send any questions to fslife@fau.edu. The application is due Friday, April 21 by 5 p.m.
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Position Overview
Fraternity & Sorority Ambassadors are tapped to serve as representatives of the FAU fraternity and sorority community.  Ambassadors promote the highest ideals of fraternalism and are the cornerstone of the Florida Atlantic University fraternity and sorority community pillars: Service, Academics, Leadership and Unity.
Duties and Responsibilities
- FS Ambassadors serve on a semester long term (Fall term is September through December, and Spring term is January through April, Summer term is May through August)

- FS Ambassadors must complete various training requirements (which will be provided after being selected for the team) as well as a Pre-Assessment prior to beginning training and Post-Assessment at the end of the term about their experience as an FS Ambassador

-FS Ambassadors represent the FAU Greek Community and Fraternity & Sorority Life at freshman and transfer SOAR (orientation) sessions, Weeks of Welcome events, Choose FAU Day and Explore FAU, and at other special events and programs. They also correspond with interested students, assist the Fraternity & Sorority Life office with attendance tracking and special presentations, and help with recruitment, selection and training of new FS Ambassadors.
Qualifications
-Full-time Florida Atlantic University undergraduate student who is currently an active member of a social Greek-letter organization on campus

-Have at least a 2.75 cumulative grade point average at the time of application and must maintain it while serving as an FS Ambassador

-Must be in good standing with the University as defined in the Student Code of Conduct and with their respective organization

-Must have good communication skills and be willing to learn and develop a working knowledge of Fraternity & Sorority Life at Florida Atlantic University

Learning Outcomes
- The Ambassador will be able to describe general differences between the four governing councils.

- The Ambassador will be able to give examples of the benefits of membership in a Greek organization at FAU.

- The Ambassador will be able to identify ways that interested students can learn more about fraternities and sororities at FAU, beyond talking with an Ambassador.

- The Ambassador will be able to appropriately respond to frequently asked questions as they pertain to joining a Greek organization (cost, grades, time management, hazing, etc.).

- The Ambassador will compare and contrast situations in which students are eligible or not eligible to join a Greek organization and for what reason(s).

- The Ambassador will recall all staff members and at least three signature programs hosted by the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life.

-The Ambassador will apply theories learned to encourage students to get involved on campus.

Questions? Contact Shanci Robinson at srobin68@fau.edu.
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