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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Undergraduate Admissions Close AcademicsAcademics Majors and Programs Special Programs Summer Programs for High School Students Beyond Boundaries PreMed Study Abroad Academic Advising Career Paths Life at WashULife at WashU Our Students St. Louis Campus Life Performing Arts and Music Leadership, Government, and Politics Residential Living Dining Services Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Taylor Family Center for Student Success Student Services Facts & Firsts Cost & AidCost & Aid Affordability Cost of Attendance Scholarships Academic Scholarships Signature Scholar Programs Transfer Scholarships Visit WashUVisit WashU In-Person Campus Visits Virtual Experiences Virtual Tour Group Visits Maps + Directions How to applyHow to apply Building our community Application Process QuestBridge Application Guidelines Application Dates & Deadlines Application Fee Decision Plans English Testing Requirement Portfolio Reviews Optional Writing Supplement and Video Rural and Small-Town Applicants Schoolhouse.world WashU Pathway Request Information Contact Us Search Menu Search for: Search Close Search WashU Students Wanted! Students play a critical role in bringing our community to life for prospective students and families! If you’re interested in sharing your story and your enthusiasm for WashU, these are the opportunities for you. Summer Internship Overview   The Summer Internship Program in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions provides a paid professional experience for Washington University students to assist with daily campus Admissions programming. Interns will gain exposure to the various functions of admissions at a highly selective institution. The internship provides a mixture of responsibilities including serving prospective students and families and some project work. The internship will operate fully in-person as University policy and CDC safety guidelines allow.  Key Responsibilities:  Giving in-person student-led campus tours  Conducting virtual tours of campus and managing the Q&A function of the Zoom  Staffing the Lobby of Sumers Welcome Center and facilitating the check-in process for daily visiting guests  Facilitating virtual and in-person prospective student Bear Chats and breakout rooms   Engaging with prospective students electronically via email, Zoom, and the Welcome to College platform  Providing support for panels, information sessions, webinars, etc.  Assisting with planning and executing special in-person events, such as special visit days, group visits, luncheons, etc.  Co-presenting the admissions information session with a professional staff member to groups of 300+ daily visitors  Managing the mock residential hall space  Other tasks as assigned  All interns will work on projects within admissions & aid within the functional areas of:   Visit Experience (VX) and Events  Inclusion and Access  Marketing & Communications (MarComms)  Systems, Services, and Student Financial Services (SFS)  Recruitment  Required Skills/Characteristics:  Summer Interns must be full-time undergraduate students in the Classes of 2025, 2026, or 2027 and be able to make the necessary time commitment.  Transfer students require at least one year at WashU to be eligible to apply  Good academic and judicial standing with the university (your application gives us permission to check your standing)  Enthusiasm about the university and what it offers students  Hours:  The internship is a full-time position at 37.5 hours/week  Start Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2024, End Date: Friday, August 16, 2024  The Undergraduate Admissions Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. with occasional programs on early mornings, evenings, and on Saturdays and Sundays. Interns should expect to work the majority of their shifts between Monday – Friday with the occasional Saturday or Sunday as needed. Non-paid vacation time is available.  All interns are required to attend a mandatory training that will occur May 14 – 19, 2024 and are expected to staff all of our special visit days. Our special visit days will occur on Mondays and Fridays throughout the month of July.  This is a temporary position, but with the option to turn this into an academic year Bear Ambassador position based on performance and staffing needs.  Desired Skills/Characteristics:  Comfort in giving up to 90-minute campus tours in the summer heat and humidity  Strong written and oral communication skills  Comfortable with public speaking in both small and large groups  Commitment to providing the highest level of customer service to every prospective student/family  Self-starter who takes initiative and is willing to jump-in and assist however is needed  Interest in exploring higher education as a potential career field  LGBTQIA+ and People of Color are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to those who apply by March 1, 2024.  Compensation  Interns will be compensated at a rate of $13.34 per hour  Additional perks such as on-campus housing or parking are negotiable upon an offer of employment  Application  Apply via Handshake and include:  A resume– including major(s)/minor(s), cumulative GPA, involvement at WashU, and relevant skills/experience  A cover letter – should include why you are interested in the Summer Intern position and which functional area(s) you are interested in  Contact information for 1 reference. This can be a WashU community member (advisor, professor, research mentor, etc.) or someone who can speak to your character and work ethic that is not a peer, family member, or friend.  By applying, students give the Admissions Office permission to access university conduct and academic records.  Questions? Please reach out to Jennie Jean-Jacques and Jessica Napier at [email protected]  Summer Bear Ambassador Program Overview   The Summer Bear Ambassador Program in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions provides a paid experience for Washington University students to assist with daily campus visitor programming during the summer. The Bear Ambassador position provides a mixture of key responsibilities working with prospective students and families, and allows exposure to the various functions of admissions at a highly selective institution. The position will operate fully in-person as University policy and CDC safety guidelines allow.  Key responsibilities  Giving in-person student-led campus tours  Conducting virtual tours of campus and managing the Q&A function of the Zoom  Staffing the lobby of Sumers Welcome Center and handling the check-in process for daily visiting guests  Facilitating virtual and in-person prospective student Bear Chats and breakout rooms   Engaging with prospective students electronically via email, Zoom, phone, Welcome to College, etc.  Providing support for panels, information sessions, webinars, etc.  Assisting with special in-person events, such as special visit days and group visits  Managing the mock residential hall space  Other tasks as assigned  Required Skills/Characteristics Summer Bear Ambassadors must be full-time undergraduate students in the Classes of 2024, 2025, 2026, or 2027 and be able to make the necessary time commitment.  Good academic and judicial standing with the university (your application gives us permission to check your standing)  Enthusiasm about the University and what it offers students  Desired Skills/Characteristics Comfort in giving up to 90-minute campus tours in the summer heat and humidity  Strong written and oral communication skills  Comfortable with public speaking in both small and large groups  Commitment to providing the highest level of customer service to every prospective visitor and their guest(s)  Self-starter who takes initiative and is willing to jump-in and assist however is needed  LGBTQIA+ and People of Color are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to those who apply by March 1, 2024  Hours  The ambassadorship is a part-time position with a flexible amount of hours per week. Hours worked will depend on availability and staffing needs. The average amount of hours worked by Summer Bear Ambassadors is between 4-10 hours per week.  Start Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 End Date: Friday, August 16, 2024  The Undergraduate Admissions Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am-5pm. With occasional programs on early mornings, evenings, and on Saturdays and Sundays. Summer Bear Ambassadors should expect to work the majority of their shifts between Monday – Friday with the occasional Saturday or Sunday as needed. Non-paid vacation time is available.  All Summer Bear Ambassadors are required to attend mandatory training that will occur May 14 – 17, 2024 and are highly encouraged to align availability for our special visit days. Our special visit days will mainly occur on Mondays and Fridays throughout the month of July.  This is a temporary position, but with the option to turn this into an academic year Bear Ambassador position based on performance and staffing needs.  Compensation  Ambassadors will be compensated at a rate of $12.34 per hour  Application  Apply via Handshake and attach a resume– including major(s)/minor(s), cumulative GPA, involvement at WashU, and relevant skills/experience  By applying, students give the Admissions Office permission to access university conduct and academic records.  Questions? Please reach out to Jennie Jean-Jacques and Jessica Napier at [email protected]  Academic Year Internship Overview The Academic Year Internship in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions provides a paid professional experience for Washington University students to share their WashU story and experience with prospective students and their guests. Interns will gain exposure to the various functions of admissions at a highly selective institution. The internship provides a mixture of responsibilities that work with prospective students and families, and will have significant project work with specific leadership roles within the Bear Ambassador team. The internship will operate in a hybrid-model, tasking students with a combination of in-person and virtual responsibilities. Key Responsibilities All interns will hold one liaison/leadership position within one of the following areas: Recruitment & Selections Team – Leads the recruitment, interview, and selection process for new Bear Ambassadors. Champions diversity and fosters a culture of inclusivity and equity in the recruitment process Maintains a record of interested current students who want to work as Bear Ambassadors Schedules and conducts interviews for new Bear Ambassadors Reviews the hiring logistics for newly hired Bear Ambassadors Training & Examination Team – Organizes, plans, and leads all mandatory trainings required for Bear Ambassadors Organizes the schedule for all trainings and leads interview, campus tour, lobby, and tough question trainings for newly hired Bear Ambassadors Fosters community amongst new Bear Ambassadors throughout the training process Creates in-person evaluative procedures and online modules for new Bear Ambassadors to determine job readiness Updates handbooks regularly for tours, interviews, and other standard operating procedures Management & Operations Team – Oversees the daily schedule for all campus tours, interviews, and lobby shifts Schedules student staff for all daily visit campus tours, interviews, and lobby shifts Utilizes scheduling platform, Welcome to College, to collect and audit availability for all student workers Communicate coverage needed for any uncovered shifts Manages roster of student workers Visit Experience (VX) & Events Team – Focuses on the visit experience for all prospective visitors and guests and coordinates the logistics for all special events held by the Undergraduate Admissions Office. Manages student staffing for large events, e.g. Discover WashU, Junior Jumpstart, Bear Day, and Middle School Day Serves as an on-call student worker for large visit days Brainstorm and implement new ideas to better serve visitors and prospective students Develops helpful guides for WashU and the surrounding area Additional responsibilities include: Giving in-person student-led campus tours to groups Conducting virtual tours of campus and managing the Q&A function of Zoom sessions Handling the daily check-in process for visiting guests in the Sumers Welcome Center and other visit areas on campus Co-presenting the general admissions information session with a professional staff member to 300+ daily visitors Conducting both in-person and virtual prospective student Bear Chats Engaging with prospective students electronically via email, Zoom, phone, etc. Providing support for special in-person and virtual events, such as panels, information sessions, Webinars, etc. Assisting with special in-person events, such as special visit days, group visits, luncheons, and overnight programs Managing the mock residential hall space Other administrative tasks as assigned Required Skills/Characteristics WashU current student from the Class of 2025, 2026, or 2027 Good academic and judicial standing with the university (your application gives us permission to check your standing). Minimum 2.5 GPA required. Transfer students require at least one year at WashU to be eligible to apply Must have previously held a Bear Ambassador, Summer Bear Ambassador, Summer Intern, or Academic Year Intern position Desired Skills/Characteristics Hiring preference will be given to students who can fulfill the role in a hybrid capacity Strong written and oral communication skills Comfortable with public speaking in both small and large groups Commitment to providing the highest level of customer service to every prospective student/family Self-starter who takes initiative and is willing to jump-in and assist however is needed Enthusiasm about the university and what it offers students Interest in exploring higher education as a potential career field Hours The internship is a part-time position (10-14 hours/week) with some weekends required. The Undergraduate Admissions Office is open Monday-Saturday with occasional programs on Sunday. Interns should expect to work the majority of their shifts between Monday – Friday with the occasional Saturday or Sunday as needed. Non-paid vacation time is available. In addition, all interns are required to attend a mandatory training that will occur in late August of 2024. Meals and on-campus housing will be provided free of cost to all interns for the duration of August training. Compensation Interns will be compensated at a rate of $13.34 per hour. This position is Federal Work-Study eligible. Application Apply via Handshake and upload a current résumé or CV, which should include major(s)/minor(s), cumulative GPA, involvement at WashU, relevant skills/experience, and contact information for one professional reference. This position is open until filled. LGBTQIA+ and people of color are encouraged to apply. By applying, students give the Admissions Office permission to access university standing and academic record. Questions? 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