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Be Yourself - Be a U.S. Student Ambassador!

You made the bold decision to travel north and study in Canada. Now, this is the perfect opportunity for you to help others who may be considering following in your footsteps. U.S. students can find out what it is really like to go to university in Canada by reading what you have to say.

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Becoming an Ambassador

Just think of how your transition could have been made easier, and then take some time to help others make theirs. Nobody is more qualified to do this than you!

Here's how:

  • Make it personal. Write a short profile (approx. 200 words) telling American high school students about your program, friends, sports & clubs, and life in Canada. Include a photo to add a personal touch.
  • Show your school spirit. In your profile, explain what it's like to be a student at your university. Why was your school the right fit for you?
  • Volunteer your time. Through an anonymous contact account, correspond with students who might be interested in your program, your school, or who may even be from your U.S. hometown. (Please note: allowing students to contact you is optional).

Fill out the short online form above to become a U.S. Student Ambassador. After being reviewed, your profile will be featured on our website. If you have any questions, feedback, or concerns please feel free to contact our administrator at info@considercanada.org.

Questions to Consider

  • Why did you choose a Canadian university?
  • How long have you been here?
  • What are you majoring in? How do you like your program?
  • What extracurricular activities are you involved in?
  • How often do you go back to your home state?
  • Have you met other Americans studying in Canada?
  • Do you have a family that is both from the United States and from Canada?
  • How comfortable or safe do you feel living in Canada?
  • How would you rate your educational experience?
  • What elements of Canadian culture do you like?

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