BCCC Ambassador Program


The Student Ambassador Program is a leadership opportunity for students who are dedicated to serving and representing Beaufort County Community College. Ambassadors represent the diversity of aspirations, backgrounds and interests of the BCCC student body. The Ambassador program plays a big part in achieving the goal of recruitment because it is the belief of the Foundation Board of Directors that no one tells the story of a community college better than its own students through speaking engagements, tours and college events.

Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) students are nominated by faculty/staff for the ambassador program through the Foundation office and by submission of an official application. A panel comprised of members of the BCCC Foundation Board of Directors and local business and civic leaders conduct interviews in an informal setting with candidates for the position. The students are required to have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher at time of nomination and demonstrate a high level of commitment to the college.

Ambassador program provides a wide range of transferable skills that will benefit the student. Employers, colleges and universities are looking for more than just good grades; they want community involvement and service. Student Ambassadors will gain leadership skills that will help build their resume, university and scholarship applications. They can earn letters of recommendations, get connected to and serve your campus, and help students and the community learn more about Beaufort County Community College. Ambassadors also receive compensation for their service per semester for participating in 10 or more events during the fall and spring semesters.



CONTACT INFORMATION:

Sheri Powell
Foundation Coordinator

Building 1, Room 106A
[email protected]
(252) 940-6218