About us
What is a student ambassador? A student ambassador is a current student of the university who engages with enquirers, applicants and our wider community to help answer questions, provide reassurance and support them in their higher education journey.
Whilst they are able to support with application and admission enquiries where appropriate, they are always ready to talk about what it is like to study at our institution, or the great opportunities to join clubs and societies, or where is best place to eat and socialise, in fact any of the important questions regarding student life here in Wolverhampton.
We have an amazing team of over 170 student ambassadors who represent the University through a wide range of work opportunities including Open Days, UCAS events and school/college events. They also support many essential university functions such as nurturing, clearing and enrolment.
Interested? Take a look at the application process:
Application process
- Complete application form
- Attend one of the assessment sessions
- Complete the training programme
- Meet employment checks and onboard with our employing agency, Adecco
What should I do next?
If you would like to apply to the Wolverhampton Student Ambassador Scheme please complete the application form here. Applications will close on Sunday 20th October 2024 and you will be contacted within the next two weeks to inform you if you have been selected for assessment.
Assessment Dates for 2024/25 are:
Tuesday 5th November 10am - 1pm at Walsall
Wednesday 6th November 2pm - 5pm at City
Thursday 7th November 9am - 12 noon at City
You will be assessed upon your engagement, participation and contribution to a number of activities, Some will be group activities and some will be individual.
It is also a chance to meet some of our current ambassadors and talk to them about their experience as an ambassador.
Training dates for 2024/25 are:
Tuesday 26th, Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th November, times and venues to be confirmed.
You are required to attend a full training session in order to qualify to be a student ambassador.
This is a great opportunity to hear about all the different work opportunities you will have an opportunity to bid for and meet some of the teams in the university who use the student ambassadors to support their activities.
When you have completed the required training to be a Student Ambassador you will be referred over to our external Compliance and Payroll contacts at Adecco.
You will be sent a link to register your personal details on a Microsoft Forms sheet (Name, email, student ID etc). Once this has been completed, a member of the Adecco team will contact you to book an in-person appointment to conduct Employment Checks and go through the process in full detail. The appointment will require you to bring Right to Work documents which will be discussed when booking the appointment.
Once you have met with Adecco and they have confirmed you are now fully onboarded to the Student Ambassador Programme, you will be able to bid for work.