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If you're an ambassador and you need to be assigned the the online volunteer and/or campus volunteer user right (for Online and Campus Ambassadors, respectively), please post at the education noticeboard and note which right(s) you need. These rights are used for the new course pages; they let you edit the course pages, and add yourself as an ambassador on the course page. Once you have that, you should set up a profile at Special:OnlineAmbassadorProfile and/or Special:CampusAmbassadorProfile. (If you are an admin, you can grant those rights to yourself, as well as any other users who are ambassadors.)--Sage Ross (WMF) (talk) 18:03, 13 January 2013 (UTC) [reply]

If you can access Special:CampusAmbassadorProfile then you already have the campus user right. Same goes for Special:OnlineAmbassadorProfile.

Campus Ambassador application: Mattvest

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Mattvest (talk · contribs)

  1. Why do you want to be a Wikipedia Ambassador?
    To support faculty and students at my institution, Davidson College.
  2. Where are you based, and which educational institution(s) do you plan to work with as a Campus Ambassador?
    Davidson, NC. Davidson College.
  3. What is your academic and/or professional background?
    Librarian.
  4. In three sentences or less, summarize your prior experience with Wikimedia projects.
    I have created one Wikipedia page.
  5. What else should we know about you that is relevant to being a Wikipedia Ambassador?
    YOUR ANSWER (OPTIONAL)

@OhanaUnited, Neelix, Ktr101, Pharos, and Pongr: @Sleuthwood, Etlib, Daniel Simanek, Biosthmors, and Kayz911: @DStrassmann, Rjensen, Bluerasberry, and Kevin Gorman: --Mattvest (talk) 23:21, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Campus Ambassador application: Cymru.lass

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Cymru.lass (talk · contribs)

  1. Why do you want to be a Wikipedia Ambassador?
    I am (and always have been) very passionate about Wikipedia, and I share that passion whenever I can. I'd love the opportunity to work face-to-face with people to help get them acquainted with the way things work around here.
  2. Where are you based, and which educational institution(s) do you plan to work with as a Campus Ambassador?
    I am based in the Buffalo, NY, area (specifically Amherst), and can work with any local educational institution that decides to begin a project.
  3. What is your academic and/or professional background?
    I am currently in my second year of undergrad, although I am a second-semester junior if you go by number of credits earned.
  4. In three sentences or less, summarize your prior experience with Wikimedia projects.
    I've been editing Wikipedia from this account for just under three and a half years; before that, I edited as an IP from 2006/2007 up until I created my account. I've contributed to many pages in many different ways—template editing, copy editing, translation, WikiGnoming, vandalism reversion, new pages patrolling, and more.
  5. What else should we know about you that is relevant to being a Wikipedia Ambassador?
    There aren't any projects starting up in the Buffalo area that I know of; the reason I'm applying now is to make myself available so that if a project does start up in this area, the teachers/professors will be able to find someone who can team up with them in person right away.

@OhanaUnited, Neelix, Ktr101, Pharos, and Pongr: @Sleuthwood, Etlib, Daniel Simanek, Biosthmors, and Kayz911: @DStrassmann, Rjensen, Bluerasberry, and Kevin Gorman: --— Preceding signed comment added by Cymru.lass (talkcontribs) 01:30, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion
  • Although I'm not the RA for your area, you certainly look like a pretty good candidate to be a CA to me given your previous experience with Wikipedia. Although there is some benefit of just having a campus ambassador profile, you're definitely much more likely to end up with a class if you conduct proactive outreach to professors, and I suspect you'd find that easier than you'd think. If you feel up for doing so, I would certainly encourage you to do so. The vast majority of colleges that have courses in the USEP have those courses because an interested Wikipedian suggested them. Please ping me if you respond to this comment... I need to prune my watchlist Kevin Gorman (talk) 01:57, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
    @Kevin Gorman: I'm not entirely sure how to go about reaching out to professors on my campus. I'm in a department of my school (theatre design & tech) that largely doesn't interface with other departments the way "traditional" disciplines (e.g., history, languages, mathematics) do. Do you have any suggestions on where to start looking? If you reply to this, a ping would definitely be appreciated! Cheers, — Preceding signed comment added by Cymru.lass (talkcontribs) 03:50, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Cymru.lass! (Ping to Kevin Gorman as well.) Did you happen to consider the online ambassador role any before you filled out the campus ambassador application? I'm just curious. People are able to do both (I do, as well as the regional ambassador bit). I wonder if we make that clear in the documentation. Thanks for posting and welcome! Best wishes. Biosthmors (talk) pls notify me (i.e. {{U}}) while signing a reply, thx 08:24, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
@Biosthmors: Ahhh, I didn't know one could do both! Thank you for pointing that out. I'm going to go do that now. Perhaps the documentation should be made a little clearer about that? Many thanks, — Preceding signed comment added by Cymru.lass (talkcontribs) 16:07, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Cymru.lass: although it feels awkward, I've had pretty good luck just figuring out what departments or professors I'd like to work with and basically cold-calling (well, cold-emailing) them. I know where I went to college at least it was also quite common for departmental advisors to forward to their department's listservs almost any announcements they were asked to, even when asked by students outside of their departments, so another option would be writing up a description of the education program encouraging people to contact you if they are interested in participating in it and asking a few advisors/equivalent people to forward it around. I'm also going to go ahead and give you the OA userright which will allow you to set up an online ambassador profile as well as a couple other things. Kevin Gorman (talk) 18:43, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Campus Ambassador application: poorva2

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Poorva2 (talk · contribs)

  1. Why do you want to be a Wikipedia Ambassador?
    I initially looked up the programme information of curiosity, but as I read the job description, I intensely felt that this was something I wanted to be a part of. I enjoy working with people, and would welcome the opportunity to be a part of the ambassador team. I am extremely passionate about the work I undertake and I am motivated to deliver high-quality work. I believe that Wikipedia an excellent platform for my colleagues to voice their ideas and learn from other's portrayal of ideas and that is why I want to promote it.
  2. Where are you based, and which educational institution(s) do you plan to work with as a Campus Ambassador?
    Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India [1]
  3. What is your academic and/or professional background?
    I am an enthusiastic medical student pursuing Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Manipal University
  4. In three sentences or less, summarize your prior experience with Wikimedia projects.
    YOUR ANSWER (OPTIONAL)
  5. What else should we know about you that is relevant to being a Wikipedia Ambassador?
    I have been a content writer for various organizations which has, to some extent, given me some exposure.
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  1. ^ "Manipal University".