About the Student Ambassador Program
The Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine Student Ambassador Program is a student leadership initiative through the Office of Admissions.
Student Ambassadors are current medical students who are passionate about improving the medical school admissions process and the applicants’ experiences. Student Ambassadors actively participate in the admissions process and represent the College in a variety of ways, such as:
- Campus Tours – Providing campus tours to prospective applicants and visitors.
- Communication – Interacting with prospective applicants to offer insight and guidance to the admissions process and the MUSC COM student experience.
- Mentorship Programs – Partnering with the MUSC COM PRIME Group in mentoring pathway program participants.
- Information Sessions & Student Panels – Participating in various student panels to answer questions and offer insight into the MUSC COM student experience. Interview Day – Throughout the admissions cycle, ambassadors participate in weekly student panels for interviewing applicants.
- Outreach & Recruitment – Participating in educational outreach initiatives to undergraduate, K-12 education, community groups, etc.
The Student Ambassador program is open to all MUSC COM students in good academic and professional standing. In the late Fall, first-year medical students are invited to apply to participate in the program.
Those selected will serve as Student Ambassadors throughout medical school, pending satisfactory academic and professional standing.
For questions or more information about the Student Ambassador Program contact Dawn White-Gamble, Admissions Counselor, at whitegam@musc.edu.