
| Averett Ambassadors: Averett
Ambassadors work with prospective students and families as they visit
and experience Averett. This includes talking to them about experiences
at Averett and conduct campus tours. Ambassadors are selected by
the AU Admissions Office and an application and interview are required.
Averett Student Foundation: Averett Student Foundation members represent the University at special functions such as plays, receptions and donor recognition events. Membership is limited to upperclassmen. An application and interview are required. Contact the Alumni Office for information. Student Government Association: Working with SGA, the voice of the student body, is a great way to get involved on campus. Each spring students elect the SGA Executive Board members & Senators who will represent them in the coming year. In addition to working with campus governance, SGA sponsors multiple events on campus during the year. Election packets are made available at the beginning of each semester. For more information, contact the Office of Student Activities. Orientation Leader: New Student Orientation is a whirlwind experience for our new freshmen and transfer students. Our OL's work with these new students to help them navigate this exciting time and get settled in and ready for the coming year. OL's are hired during the fall and required to take LDR 299 during the spring semester. More information can be found by contacting the Office of Student Activities. IDS 101 Peer Leader: Interested in teaching or helping out new freshmen? If so, then working with the IDS program is just for you. All new freshmen are required to take IDS 101 during their first semester at AU. These courses are taught by an AU staff or faculty member and an upperclassman student and help to prepare students for the next four years at AU. IDS 101 Peer Leaders are hired during the fall and are required to take LDR 299 during the spring semester. More information can be found by contacting the Office of Student Activities. Resident Assistants: Resident assistants are student leaders who live on individual residence hall floors. They are selected via an interview and application. Interested students can contact Residence Life. Develop your leadership abilities through participation
in: Clubs
and Organizations. |

