Our Student Ambassador (SVIT) program is designed to help student veterans and military-connected students develop leadership skills while building bridges between their campus communities and the technology industry. Below you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the SVIT program, ambassador responsibilities, eligibility requirements, and how to get started making an impact on your campus.

The Student Ambassador (SVIT) Program is a volunteer role where student veterans serve as liaisons between VetsinTech and their college campus, spreading awareness of education, employment, and entrepreneurship opportunities in tech.

You must be currently enrolled at an accredited college or university, be a military veteran, active duty service member, or military spouse/dependent, have interest in tech careers, and commit to serve for at least one academic year.

Ambassadors handle campus outreach, event coordination, community building, resource sharing, feedback and communication, and representation of VetsinTech at campus veteran organizations and student events.

Benefits include quarterly employer meetups with hiring managers, mentorship programs, leadership development training, resume and LinkedIn reviews, priority access to VetsinTech programs, and national recognition opportunities.

No, the role is volunteer-based, but VetsinTech provides meaningful support including mentorship, employer connections, leadership opportunities, and career development resources.

Ambassadors commit to serve for at least one academic year to ensure continuity and meaningful impact on their campus community.

These are exclusive events that provide SVIT Ambassadors with direct access to hiring managers and recruiters from top tech companies, creating valuable networking and career opportunities.

No, you just need an interest in technology careers or tech-adjacent fields. The program is designed to help student veterans explore and enter the tech industry.

SVIT Ambassadors receive training and workshops to enhance leadership and communication skills, along with resume-building experience through their campus outreach and event coordination activities.

Ambassadors promote VetsinTech programs, organize campus events, foster connections among student veterans interested in tech, share educational materials and job opportunities, and serve as peer mentors and resources.