Deadline EXTENDED: March 21, 2019
 *Attendance at one information session is required to apply*
 
The "faces" of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, our student leaders represent the college in partnership with the Dean's Office to serve the student body, promote an interdependent and unified culture among NSM undergraduates, and support student-success programs and initiatives. Interested? Apply to one of our three premiere student leadership organizations:

1.) NSM Ambassadors: The Ambassadors are strategically chosen to represent the college at a variety of events to facilitate one-on-one and group discussions with prospective students wanting to learn more about NSM. Ambassadors speak on their academic and professional experiences in order to provide insight into what a college career in NSM looks like.

Requirements to apply: Soph-Senior for Fall 2019, with a 3.0 GPA or better.
Duties and Responsibilities as an Ambassador: attend Student Leadership Retreat in the Fall, eight organizational meetings, and serve 45 hours per semester through the following:
- UH recruitment events
- NSM recruitment events
- College Fairs
- Phone-a-thons
- NSM Open Houses 

2.) NSM Peer Mentors: Upperclassmen Mentors are paired with groups of “mentees” to support the transition to life in NSM, including offering advice, responding to questions, and sharing experiences. Mentors focus on academic success, university resources, career exploration and professional development, while offering networking opportunities to their mentees.
 
Requirements to apply: Junior-Senior for Fall 2019, with a 3.25 GPA or better.
Duties and Responsibilities as a Peer Mentor: attend Student Leadership Retreat in the Fall, eight organizational meetings, and serve at least 45 hours per semester through some or all of the following:
- Community-building and student support
- Weekly office hours
- College events and engagement activities

3.) NSM Student Programming Board: The College's engagement and events committee, student leaders for the Programming Board work closely with NSM Senators in the Student Government Association and representatives from NSM and STEM-affiliated Registered Student Organizations (RSO's) to build community among the student body. Members are tasked with the programming and execution of events in coordination with the Dean's Office geared towards engaging undergraduates, facilitating peer connection, and offering doorways to opportunities and resources in NSM and UH.
 
Requirements to apply: Soph-Senior for Fall 2019, with a 3.0 GPA or better.
Duties and Responsibilities as a Board member: attend Student Leadership Retreat in the Fall, eight organizational meetings, and serve 45 hours per semester through the following:
- Dean's Office events
- Development events
- NSM Block Party
- Community-building events
- Commencement ceremonies


*If you have any questions, please email hrford@central.uh.edu

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* 1. First Name

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* 2. Last Name

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* 3. UH ID

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* 4. Email Address that you check daily

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* 5. Phone Number for calling, texting, GroupMe, and other apps

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* 6. Mailing Address, City, State, Zip

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* 7. Major(s)

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* 8. Minor(s)

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* 9. Current Cumulative GPA

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* 10. Please rank the following in order of what you would like to be considered for

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* 12. I understand that mandatory meetings occur the following times for Student Leadership organizations:
- NSM Ambassadors: Alternate Tuesdays 8:00am twice a month
- NSM Peer Mentors: Alternate Thursdays 8:00am twice a month
- NSM Student Programming Board: Alternate Wednesdays 8:00am twice a month

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* 13. Other commitments for Fall 2018

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* 14. Question 1: What experiences and resources do you think are essential for student success in college?

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* 15. Question 2: In your opinion, what are the characteristics of a leader? How have you demonstrated these qualities in your own leadership experience?

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* 16. Question 3: Imagine you are talking to a prospective student considering UH as an NSM major. What would you tell him/her? What would you showcase about the college?

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* 17. Question 4: Imagine you are talking to an NSM underclassman student who is struggling to adjust to life in college. What approach would you take? What advice would you give?

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* 18. Additional comments / anything else you would like us to know about you

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* 19. Please submit a separate extra-curricular/academic resume which includes any/all of the following:
1.) Honors, scholarships, or awards received
2.) Community involvement
3.) Leadership positions, etc.
FORMAT FOR DOCUMENT NAME: First initial, Last name_Resume
Example: LSkywalker_Resume

DOCX, DOC, JPEG, GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG file types only.
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* 20. Please provide the name, title, email and phone number for one professional or academic reference

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