Become a Montgomery College STEM Ambassador

Do you have a passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics? Are you looking to develop leadership skills while strengthening your resume? If so, consider applying to become a Montgomery College STEM Ambassador.
As part of our Honors Program, the STEM Ambassadors initiative provides students with the opportunity to inspire others, promote STEM education, and grow as leaders both on and off campus.
A STEM Ambassador is a motivated student who is passionate about STEM and eager to share that enthusiasm with the community. A STEM Ambassador is a student passionate about STEM who wants to share their love of STEM with others.
What makes a good STEM Ambassador?
- Interested in science, technology, and mathematics
- Good communication skills
- Highly motivated and dependable
- Academically successful
- Available for at least 15 services hours per semester
Benefits of being a STEM Ambassador
- Student Benefits: Stipend, Career Readiness Workshops, Leadership Training, Service Medallions.
- $200 stipend awarded for meeting all program requirements
- Ambassadors are immersed in leadership and public presentation training/experience
- Career readiness workshops
- Opportunities to represent Montgomery College in the community through special events
- Service awards are given annually for hours served between May 1 and April 30.
- MC Spirit of Service Certificate (20-99 hours)
- MC Spirit of Service Medalion (100+ hours)
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The MC Serves Database is a tool to track your hours and earn awards. Some volunteer opportunities are listed on this database but all STEM Ambassadors hours will be logged individually.
Program Expectations
- 15+ volunteer hours, weekly meeting attendance, maximum of two absences.
- Volunteer 15 or more hours within the program
- Attendance is required: students cannot miss more than two meetings
- Be available to attend the weekly meetings
STEM Ambassadors Programs
STEM Avenue
Mathical
VolunteerApplication Process
- Interested students need to complete the application form at the beginning of each semester.
- Applicants will receive an email confirming their application has been received.
- Students will be contacted to schedule an interview if they meet the initial qualifications and there is availability in the program.
- Applicants who are selected to participate in the program will be given instructions regarding next steps.
- Students are welcome to reapply in the future if they are not initially selected for the program.
Hear from Our STEM Ambassadors

Name: Camilla Lora, Major: Public Health
Hello, my name is Camilla and my experience as a STEM Ambassador has helped me create
a brand-new perspective on leadership. As someone desired to learn to take initiative,
the STEM Ambassadors program has helped me balance responsibility with tasks being
assigned as soon as I started the program. I am very happy to be a part of the program,
as I also get to teach the next generation of innovative minds the importance of STEM.

Name: Anaya Hall, Major: Cybersecurity
Hello, my name is Anaya and when I first joined STEM Ambassadors, I was welcomed with
open arms into such a great community. I started working in the Mathical department
as an assistant, which allowed me to be more creative and learn how to create advertisements
that appeal to different demographics.

Name: Poojitha Jannu, Major: Biological Sciences
Hi, I’m Poojitha Jannu, and I’m majoring in biological programs through the early
college program. As a early college student in a STEM based major, I’ve spent a lot
of my time working independently, staying within the pace that felt most comfortable
to me.

Name: Jayden Williams, Major: Computer Science
My name is Jayden Williams, and I am an early college computer science Stem Ambassador!
My role currently is the Germantown Mathical Manager, meaning that I handle communications
and set up our Mathical events in Germantown. I joined STEM Ambassadors in my first
semester at Montgomery College, and I do not regret it.
STEM Ambassadors volunteer their time to inspire and engage students, showcasing the exciting opportunities in STEM. Partner with us to spark interest and foster a future generation of innovators.
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MC SERVES PORTALAmbassador Mission statement

At Montgomery College, the STEM Ambassadors program is more than just a leadership opportunity; it’s a platform for students to become role models, mentors, and changemakers in the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Being a STEM Ambassador means stepping into a role where you inspire the next generation of students, especially young girls and underrepresented youth, by demonstrating that anyone can be a scientist, engineer, or innovator.
Through volunteering at high-impact STEM events like the Maryland Science Bowl and STEM outreach workshops such as Mathecal, our Ambassadors build essential skills that help transform communities. This is not a title that merely equips you with skills, but one that demands active engagement and a commitment to ongoing growth. By participating in year-round outreach efforts such as the Mathecal program, STEM Avenue, and other hands-on events, Ambassadors build valuable skills in public speaking, leadership, community outreach, and career readiness. These experiences help students grow not just professionally, but personally, as they see the impact they have when a student realizes, perhaps for the first time, that they belong in STEM. From changing majors to discovering new passions, these moments reflect the power of what we do. Through every event, conversation, and connection, STEM Ambassadors represent the mission of Montgomery College: to transform lives, enrich our community, and ensure that every student, no matter their background, sees a future for themselves in STEM. Your words, your actions, and your service matter because when you become a STEM Ambassador, you represent something much bigger than yourself.
Ambassadorship Awards
Montgomery College Student Ingrid Toukep Named 2026 Hites Scholar new window




2024 Community Engagement Award Recipients new window






Events

Planetarium Event: Ambassadors assist at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Planetarium, managing guest check-ins and helping facilitate celestial shows that engage audiences of all ages in astronomy.

MC Day: A high-energy college-wide open house where Ambassadors showcase STEM opportunities to prospective students.

SK Day (Sonya Kovalevsky Day): A signature outreach program where Ambassadors lead workshops designed to empower middle school girls through hands-on mathematical and scientific problem-solving.
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For questions, please email us at mcstemambassadors@montgomerycollege.edu



- STEM Ambassador Events, 2025 (PDF,
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- When applying, what do I keep in the GPA section? What is the minimum GPA?
Applicants should enter their cumulative GPA as it appears on their most recent transcript. To be considered "academically successful," a minimum GPA of 2.5 is generally expected, though the program values passion and commitment alongside academic standing. - Do I have to be a STEM major to be a STEM ambassador?
No. We welcome students from all disciplines. The goal of the program is to spark curiosity in STEM across the entire college community, and having ambassadors from diverse academic backgrounds helps us reach more students. - How do you contact us to get Ambassadors for events?
To request our team, use the "Request a STEM Ambassador" button on our website or contact our advisor, Nafeesa Azizi, directly. Please submit your request at least two weeks before your scheduled event. - What makes the STEM Ambassador Program different from a club?
Unlike a traditional club, this is a leadership and service program. Ambassadors represent Montgomery College at official events, undergo professional development training, and are eligible for a $200 stipend upon fulfilling all semester requirements. - What kind of events do STEM ambassadors participate in?
Ambassadors are involved in a variety of high-impact activities, including:- STEM Avenue: Hosting Jeopardy-style trivia games on campus.
- Mathical: Engaging MCPS elementary and middle school students with mathfocused activities.
- Science Bowls: Supporting regional competitions and hands-on workshops.
- Community Outreach: Tabling at local science fairs and college festivals.
- How demanding is the STEM Ambassador Program?
The program requires a commitment of at least 15 service hours per semester. This includes attending weekly meetings (with a maximum of two excused absences allowed) and participating in outreach events. - If not selected for the first time, can I reapply?
Absolutely. Some of our most successful ambassadors have applied more than once. Selection depends on current program capacity, so we highly encourage you to reapply in future terms.
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