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Involvement Consultations

Become an Involvement Ambassador

Involvement Ambassadors are experienced students who enjoy sharing with what they have learned on their own Mizzou journeys. If you’re involved on campus and want to help other Tigers make connections, consider becoming an Involvement Ambassador.

Involvement Ambassador applications open on Dec. 2 and close on Feb. 9. Complete the application below to help Tigers get connected and get involved.

Complete Application

Connect With Involvement Ambassadors

Involvement Ambassador Consultations are 30-minute one-on-one meetings where students have the opportunity to sit with an ambassador and explore different involvement opportunities based on the student’s interests. We’ll help you find direction, narrow down your many options and get the most out of your opportunities at Mizzou. Consultations can be held in-person or virtually. In-person appointments are at the Center for Student Involvement.

Meet the Ambassadors

New Student Consultations


Guiding you to your community
We can help you find your passion and connect with one of our 600+ student organizations, resource centers and more.

Graduating Student Consultations


Translating your involvement skills into real-world skills
We can help you use your student leadership and on-campus involvement experiences as resume boosts and more.

Schedule Your Consultation

  1. Log into MU Connect with your campus pawprint and password.
  2. Click on the three-line menu button in the top, left-hand corner of your screen.
  3. Select My Success Network.
  4. Search for Involvement Ambassadors in the search bar directly below your name.
  5. Schedule an appointment for an Involvement Consultation.

 

If you have specific questions about involvement or want to make sure we look at certain types of involvement (i.e. campus jobs, service organizations, etc.) drop us a note beforehand in the signup and we will make sure we find extra information for you.

Presentations

Involvement Ambassadors will gladly give student groups (campus organization, fraternity or sorority, etc.) or classes (FIGs, SC1150, etc.) a presentation that teaches about the resources this campus has to offer in terms of getting involved, as well as explain the range of benefits that come from that involvement, including growth in social, academic, and career development.