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2024/25 SJC student ambassadors

Making a difference in student life

June 6, 2024 — 

As we look forward to the 2024/25 academic year, St John’s College proudly announces our new student ambassadors. 

Coming from faculties across campus including, arts, science, university 1, health sciences, and engineering, our ambassadors look to share their SJC experiences to students around UM. 

With the goal of connecting with new and returning students at St John’s, ambassadors will engage with our fellowship, alumni, and broader community around current student life activities at St John’s College. Whether it be the benefits of college student membership including, scholarship opportunities, friendships that last a lifetime, or study spaces, students have a place to belong at SJC.  

Each of these aspects holds true for our ambassadors as they reflect on the most valuable aspects of their own experiences leading up to the new academic year.

 

Eniola Odeleye – Faculty of Science

“A greater sense of community and purpose. I’m excited to build my passion for volunteering.”

 

Yinka Odeleye – Faculty of Science

“The spaces we have access to, and the scholarships have allowed me to succeed in my studies.” 

 

La-Tonya – Faculty of Arts

“Wonderful and supportive staff who will support your academic needs and listen to you and any concerns you have”

 

Grace Okunnu – Max Rady College of Medicine

“The food at the Daily Bread Cafe is delicious. I’ve benefited from the many scholarships that are open to all students of all backgrounds.” 

 

Sabrina Stokotenly – Faculty of Science

“The friendships I’ve made here are special and ones that I’ll keep forever.” 

 

St John’s College is also please to welcome Mehak Kaur and Adam Kupiak to the ambassador team. 

To learn more about the SJC student ambassador program, visit our website

 

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