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What We Do

Engineering Ambassadors is a program started by the MSU College of Engineering in 2001 with the following purpose:

  • To promote the College of Engineering to prospective students and their families.
  • To inspire young people to pursue careers and opportunities in Engineering by educating high school students about engineering and what engineers do.
  • To provide a voice for students in the College of Engineering.
  • To enhance retention by educating prospective students on the skills, classes, and occupations involved in the different engineering disciplines - promoting a "good fit."

Since its creation, the Engineering Ambassadors program has been involved in many activities, such as these:

  • High School Visits
  • Expanding Your Horizons
  • Engineerathon (and other Engineering Week events)
  • Science Olympiad
  • MSU For A Day
  • MSU Friday
  • Postcards and e-mails to prospective students
  • Daily tours through Admissions
  • Career Fairs
  • Student representation at the Engineering Advisory Council
  • Student forums
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Contact Us
College of Engineering and
Engineering Experiment Station

Montana State University
P.O. Box 173820
Bozeman, MT 59717-3820

Tel: (406) 994-2272
Fax: (406) 994-6665
E-mail: engrinfo@coe.montana.edu
Location: 212 Roberts

Dean and Director:
Robert Marley
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