Award recipients named by NDSU College of Health Professions Ambassadors

Group photo of students who received CHP Ambassador Awards

Students serving as NDSU College of Health Professions Ambassadors awarded several honors to their members at their April 2023 meeting. Awardees are:

  • Erin Dummer – Best Interview Award
  • Rylie Lettow – Quiet Influence Award
  • Maizey Sheeley – Noteworthy New Member Award
  • Alyssa Hodges – Resilience Award
  • Kayla Kuehl – Extra Mile Award
  • Kyle Allbee – Leftover King Award
  • Sarah Wirz – Heart of Gold Award
  • Angela Wright – Rising Star Award
  • Alli Bushaw – Ol’ Reliable Award
  • Rylie Johnson – The Real Sign-Up Genius Award
  • John Jenkins – Noteworthy New Member Award
  • Ingrid Swanson – Ambassador of the Year Award
  • Anna Benson – The Real Sign-Up Genius Award

College of Health Professions Ambassadors represent the college at official functions, recruitment activities, charitable and other events. The selective student organization of 25 to 30 members represent each of the departments within the College.

This premier group of students promotes the college through: Campus tours for prospective students, homecoming tours for alumni, the White Coat ceremony, the Nurse Pinning ceremony, and a host of other events for prospective students, current students, and alumni.

The College of Health Professions recognizes the valuable role of alumni and students in the recruitment, application, and enrollment process by sharing their positive experiences and advice with prospective students.

"These students make significant contributions and help groups, ranging from middle school to alumni, learn about what the college has to offer in preparing future health care professionals," said Aleisha Lokken, director of student affairs in the College of Health Professions.

Group photo of NDSU College of Health Professions Ambassadors for 2022-23

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