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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS AND INVITE YOU TO- Ambassadors offer KU information SACK THE SAVINGS AT... LAWRENCE'S FULL LINE OUTLET STORE spective, the KU Student Ambassador Program, now in its ninth year, functions as a public relations medium for the University of Kansas and a source of information about University life for high school students, said Laurie Welch, assistant director of the ambassador program. When making a decision about college, students listen to other students. Bv Sal Manzi Potential students think admissions representatives present a biased opinion of campus life, Welch said. Special to the Kansan "Students like a student's perspective, and that's what they get," she said of the program. Kris Chaney, director of the ambassador program, said 80 students participated in the program last year. This year, Chaney hopes to create a tight, manageable group of 40 to 50 students. New applicants and returning students will have the chance to join, she said. The ambassadors may participate in four different areas: campus tour guides, homeetown hosts, ambassador programs, schools and departmental hosts. Campus tour guides give a 45 minute walking tour of the campus. During the tour, they provide information about buildings and life on the Lawrence campus. Tours are given weekdays at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and Saturdays at noon. On game days the tour is given at 11 a.m. Mondays and Fridays bring the largest groups, but most days average 15 to 30 families, Welch said. The tour guide must be able to relate to all types of people and make them feel comfortable, she said. "You get to meet a lot of people," said tour guide Tracy Ham, Wadsworth, Ohio, senior. "It's hard to entertain a large group or find something funny to say, but it's great public speaking experience." Joanne Sedriks, receptionist for the Office of Admissions, said the visitors that took the tour signed up in the Admissions Office and usually came back with positive reports of the tour. "The tour was very informative and answered all my questions." said visitor Christa Hanley, 17, of St. Louis. "I did a report comparing KU and Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. I decided KU was better for me. And the tour, the visit to the residence halls and meeting with the counselor made me feel good about that decision." Hometown hosts make themselves available to welcome prospective students from their own hometown or general area. This year, departmental hosts will find out what different departments have to offer and how they may benefit from information in getting information, she said "This year, our ambassadors will host the visiting students overnight and show them more of Lawrence and KU., Chaney said. "We're with the Housing Department to make the stay more positive and personal." Ambassadors to high schools return to their high schools to meet with juniors and seniors and talk about KU, Chaney said. The visits usually are during Thanksgiving or semester breaks. Chaney said she hoped to begin focusing on the KU Honors Program. The departmental host program is fairly new and is being expanded this year, Chaney said. In program, the ambassador acts as a liaison to the Office of Admissions and campus departments. "The ambassador will show the high ability or honors-student prospect how the honors program works and where it meets." Chaney said. "This should give a better image of the program and disbelieve any fears." Applications to become a volunteer student ambassador are available in the Admission Office, 126 Strong Hall. After the applications are in, group interviews will be used to determine selection. 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