Animal science department appoints two new student ambassadors

Sophomore Lexi Ostrand (left) of Pender, and freshman Hannah Esch of Unadilla have been named student ambassadors for the Animal Science Department.

May 2, 2017

Lincoln, Neb. — The animal science department at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has appointed two new student ambassadors for the 2017-2018 academic year. 

After in-depth interviews with department faculty and senior ambassadors, two students were selected out of a pool of seven applicants:

  • Hannah Esch of Unadilla, a freshman animal science major
  • Lexi Ostrand of Pender, a sophomore animal science major 

The two new ambassadors will serve alongside current second-year ambassadors:

  • David Schuler of Bridgeport, a junior animal science major
  • Amanda Lambrecht of Kennard, a junior animal science major

The ambassadors will interact with prospective animal science students by visiting high schools and attending various university admissions events. In addition to attending and supporting university events, each ambassador will also take on the responsibility of planning one recruitment activity per year. One example is the Animal Science Experience.

The Animal Science Experience is an event where high school and transfer students visit East Campus for a day and see it through the eyes of a current college student. These students get an overview of the animal science department, participate in an actual animal science class, eat lunch at the Nebraska East Union and participate in fun activities such as a tour of Memorial Stadium.

“It’s a good opportunity for them to get to East Campus and actually see what life is like here in the department and as a college student,” said Alli Raymond, animal science admissions coordinator. “Through planning and participating in these activities, the student ambassadors benefit not only the university, but themselves as well.” 

The Animal Science Student Ambassador program, started in 1999, selects two animal science majors as ambassadors to promote the animal science program each year. Students receive a $2,000 scholarship ($500 each semester) and serve for two years supporting the animal science department’s recruitment efforts.

For more information on the Animal Science Student Ambassador program, visit http://animalscience.unl.edu/.  Be sure to “Like” us on Facebook at UNL Animal Science and follow @UNL_AniSci on Twitter to stay up to date on upcoming events and deadlines.


Allison Raymond
Coordinator Admissions
Animal Science Department
402-472-0204
araymond2@unl.edu

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