Who Should Apply
The Ensign Ambassador Scholarship is a scholarship available to students who would like to serve, gain valuable leadership skills, and improve the experience for all Ensign College students. Applicants should have at least a 3.5 GPA and be campus students excited to represent and promote Ensign College, its unique mission, and a culture of discipleship with prospective and current students.
Students must meet all other eligibility requirements mentioned in the Ensign College Scholarship Policy.
Award Amount
$2,002.
Duration
The Ambassador Scholarship is for one academic year, if the student remains eligible.
Deadline
The application for the 2025-2026 academic year will open on Monday, June 9 and close on Monday, June 30.
We recommend you review the “Deadlines” tab/menu on the Scholarships page.
Required Enrollment
Full-time (12+ Credits).
Outreach Ambassadors
Students selected as Outreach Ambassadors will support the recruiting efforts of the Admissions team. They will work closely with the Admissions team as they do the following:
- Plan and participate in various recruitment activities (i.e., CES firesides, high school visits, etc.)
- Develop a campus visit experience to invite and host students on campus
- Lead campus tours
Students selected as Student Life Ambassadors have a positive impact on the campus community. They will promote initiatives that enhance student life, build a community of belonging, and cultivate a culture of discipleship through adherence to the honor code and involvement in student activities.
Other specific duties include (but may not be limited to):
- Build channels to receive and track student feedback about the student perspective and experience
- Create initiatives that promote belonging, the honor code, and student life
- Create initiatives that promote a culture of discipleship
- Host campus events: Thrive Week (Fall Semester); Honor Week (Winter Semester); First Week of the Semester Events
- Attend mandatory training retreat prior to the fall semester
- Assist with New Student Orientation
- Represent the student perspective as a member of an assigned college council