Student Ambassadors at Kansas Wesleyan University are a distingushed group of student leaders who play a key role in the recruitment of new students to Kansas Wesleyan University. Ambassadors are chosen not only on academic excellence but also on outstanding leadership and character.
They assist the Office of Admissions with numerous recruitment activities throughout the year including conducting campus tours, making regular contact with prospective students through telemarketing programs, and assisting in special events.
Student Ambassadors are able to share their own personal experiences with prospective students to give them a “real” idea of what the university is all about and to better paint a picture of the exceptional experience at KWU.
Meet the Ambassadors
Sabrina Albarran, Christina Bohl, Anderson Dugazon, Rachel Ehrlich, Karissa Evans, Katherine Falk, Tiffany Goetz, Hollie Gordee, Cara Greenberg, Kyla Holland, Lindsey Kepka, Andrew Kohls, Peter Madrigal, Sarah Monsanto, Sami Philbrick, Betsy Sanders, Matt Schwan, Patrick Shelton, Jenny Unruh, and Nicole Walkup.
KWU has been an influential part of higher education in North Central Kansas for more than a century. Founded in 1886 by the United Methodist Church, KWU welcomes students of all faiths.
KWU's primary goal is providing students with an excellent education in a caring Christian campus community. The university is uncompromising in its dedication to providing an atmosphere where students can mature and learn while taking responsibility for their own actions and lives.
The campus environment helps students prepare for the challenges in their personal and professional lives by living and studying with people from many backgrounds, by learning to relate responsibly to God and to others by achieving goals in a timely manner.
