![Photo Credit: New Student Enrollment participants](images/news/210624_NSE_085.jpg)
Nine students with majors in the College of Arts and Sciences will serve as orientation leaders for summer 2024. In these roles, which are among the most competitive and prestigious student leadership positions at the university, the students will help welcome thousands of students and their family members.
![Allan Muinov](images/Muinov-sq.jpg)
Allan Muinov
Economics
![Anna Tanko](images/Tanko-sq.jpg)
Anna Tanko
Psychology
![Bryan Jimenez-Adan](images/Jimenez-Adan-sq.jpg)
Bryan Jimenez-Adan
Communication Studies, Spanish
![Emma Georgia](images/Georgia-sq.jpg)
Emma Georgia
Psychology
![Isabelle Droste](images/Droste-sq.jpg)
Isabelle Droste
Psychology, Political Science
![Jordan Harper](images/Harper-sq.jpg)
Jordan Harper
English, Ethnic Studies
![Paul Suder](images/Suder-sq.jpg)
Paul Suder
Biological Sciences, French
![Peyton Schoone](images/Schoone-sq.jpg)
Peyton Schoone
Political Science (Pre-Law)
![Zachary Ninete](images/Ninete-sq.jpg)
Zachary Ninete
Biological Sciences
Through orientation, students and their families learn about campus resources, expectations, requirements, norms, success strategies and more. Orientation leaders facilitate small-group interactive activities for students, provide a nontraditional campus tour for parents and guests, and assist with daily logistics such as parking and check-in. For the interactive activities and tour, the leaders develop and deliver their own content about navigating college life, succeeding academically and socially, and persevering through challenges.
The students were selected through a rigorous application process that attracted many of the university's top students. Candidates were evaluated based on their campus involvement, work experience, essay responses, professional references and performance during a 3-hour, multi-part interview.