In case you’re still looking for ways to and meet new people, there are so many leadership opportunities you can apply for!  Don’t miss out on the chance to support your peers and promote community well-being.

Serve on the University Conduct Board

The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is looking for students to serve on the Students on the UCB develop life-long skills in facilitating and resolving conflicts and promote civility and citizenship within the Syracuse University community. Board members also create outreach opportunities on topics such as personal safety, citizenship, living in a diverse community, and personal values.

! Applications are due Wednesday, March 31.

Become a Health Ambassador

The University is still recruiting Health Ambassadors! Health Ambassadors are volunteers that promote a community that stays safe, healthy and well by minimizing the negative impact of COVID-19. They are trained to educate others on the Stay Safe Pledge and best practices in public health guidelines. While in-person opportunities are strongly needed, there are virtual ways to be involved as well.

! You can apply at any time.

Wear the Polo

We all know who the Orientation Leaders are! They greeted us all with smiling faces and open arms when we arrived on campus. So why not make that same difference yourself by creating and supporting meaningful relationships with new students, families and the Orange community. If you’re passionate about Syracuse University and eager to be a strong representative, you’d be a great fit!

! Applications are due Monday, March 1.

Support First Generation Students

First generation students are an important part of the Syracuse University community! If you are a first generation student, you can support incoming students by becoming a ’Cuse First Leader! Through small group activities, large-scale programming and mentorship, ’Cuse First Leaders are integral to the success of the !

! Applications are due Monday, March 1. This opportunity is open to current first generation undergraduate students.

Assist Transfer Students in their Transition

Transfer Transition Leaders mentor, support and help build connections for transfer students. Having gone through the transition themselves, these leaders help create University and peer connections by sharing resources and information they learned along the way.

! Applications are due Monday, March 1.This opportunity is open to current undergraduate transfer students.

Promote Health and Wellness as a Peer Educator

Chances are you’ve seen the Barnes Center at The Arch Peer educators in action at a Health Hub, a Wellness Leadership Institute Workshop or on the Be Well SU Instagram! Peer educators are passionate about health and wellness and sharing resources available on and off campus for mental health, sexual health, and alcohol and other substances. If you’re passionate about creating a healthy Syracuse University community, you should join the Barnes Center team!

! Applications are due Sunday, Feb. 28.

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