General Information:
The Dr. William M. Scholl College Ambassador Program is run by the ambassadors with selection, direction, and input from the Coordinator for Special Programs and Office of Student Affairs. Ambassadors are involved in a variety of different functions representing both Scholl College and Rosalind Franklin University. Admitted Student Visit Days, Interview Days, Midwest Podiatry Conference, and Orientation are just a few of the events that Ambassadors are actively involved in.
Becoming a Scholl Ambassador:
Being a part of the Scholl College Ambassador program involves a multi-step application process including an essay and a group interview. You must be in good academic standing to be considered for the program. The program has 2 co-chairs elected among the group with a total of 8-12 ambassadors. Scholl College Ambassadors are hand-selected to best represent Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine and the values of the program.
Co-Chair: Emmylou Henrich
Co-Chair: Jake Markiewicz
Keshave Bhardwaj
Shivani Dave
Emily Dickinson
Brandon Erickson
Madison Ferrer
Neesha Kamble
Hailey McLaughlin
Ava Raddatz
Nandini Sarup
Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Kimberly Young