Peter A Allard School of Law

Apply to be an Ambassador

WHAT IS AN ALLARD LAW AMBASSADOR?

Ambassadors assist prospective and admitted students of the Allard School of Law to gather the necessary information to make an informed decision about whether to apply to or accept an offer from the law school. 

Ambassadors are a select group of law students with a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences who can provide thorough and candid impressions and information about the Allard School of Law to applicants and admitted students, and assist with the transition to law school.  Ambassadors are friendly, approachable, respectful and informative, and represent UBC and the law school in a positive manner. 

Ambassadors work with the Admissions Office and the Assistant Dean, Students, by conducting law school tours, answering questions from prospective and admitted students about UBC and the law school, speaking at recruitment events and providing student feedback to the Admissions Office. Ambassadors also offer tours to law school alumni at reunion events, and to distinguished visitors attending the important functions at the law school.

These volunteer positions require ~3-5 hours per month of time per student.  Ambassadors selected for the 2024-2025 academic year will also be asked if they are willing to respond to emails from and give tours to prospective or admitted students over the summer.  Please note that summer availability, while desirable, is not a requirement for selection.

WHY SHOULD I BECOME AN AMBASSADOR?

  • Build connections with incoming students and play a positive role in supporting their decision to come to law school
  • Opportunity to share your perspectives about UBC and Allard and demonstrate the law school’s commitment to providing a supportive and welcoming environment to all incoming students
  • Develop important interpersonal skills while gaining professional experience
  • Interact with senior administration, faculty, staff and alumni as a trusted representative of the law school
  • Gain valuable volunteer experience which can be noted on your legal resume

HOW DO I BECOME AN AMBASSADOR FOR THE 2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR?

Apply by February 19, 2024 through the Career Services ACE system. 

To apply, please include the following:

  1. Resume. Please ensure you highlight all Allard Law and UBC extracurricular involvement;
  2. Cover Letter (max 2 pages). Please indicate why you are interested in being an Ambassador and what you would bring to the role. The letter should also answer the following questions:
    • Where are you from and why did you decide to attend Allard Law?
    • What is your favourite memory or experience at Allard Law so far?; and
  3. Ambassador Written Exercise (available within the posting on ACE).

Please note that academic performance plays no role in ambassador selection. We are interested in your personality, interpersonal skills and Allard Law involvement. We welcome and encourage applications from students who have backgrounds and experiences that are underrepresented in the legal profession.

Please also review the Ambassador information online prior to making an application. Questions about the program can be directed to Assistant Dean Kaila Mikkelsen.

The application process consists of 3 parts:

(1) Application Review
(2) Written Exercise
(3) Group Interview - week of February 26 or March 4.

All students chosen to be 2024-2025 Ambassadors are required to attend a mandatory in person training session on March 25 (time TBC).

Not all applicants will be invited to participate in each part.

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