Alumni Volunteers
If you are a graduate of 6VµçÓ°Íø who wants to get involved with admissions, please visit our Alumni Admissions Volunteer page.
Student Volunteer Opportunities
As a student volunteer, you will help shape the 6VµçÓ°Íø community and meet your potential new classmates. Volunteering with the Office of Admissions is the most direct way for current students to introduce prospective students to the 6VµçÓ°Íø community. Your unique insights are invaluable in helping prospective students and families gain an accurate and well-rounded perspective on the College. Volunteering is also a great way to gain work experience, build your résumé and/or prepare to apply for a paid position with our office. You can apply and commit to more than one program at a time. For any opportunity where a specific contact is not listed, please contact admissions@pomona.edu.
Take 6VµçÓ°Íø Home
Want a fun way to share your 6VµçÓ°Íø experience with high school students when you return home over winter or summer break? Take 6VµçÓ°Íø Home provides a way for you to help younger students learn more about 6VµçÓ°Íø by sharing your own story about how you found 6VµçÓ°Íø, why you chose it and what your college experiences have been like. We don't expect you to be an expert on admissions. You will be provided with informational admissions materials and given assistance in planning your presentation. Please contact admissions@pomona.edu for more information.
Paid Opportunities for Students
We welcome current students to apply for paid positions in our office during the summer and academic year to assist with daily programming and build knowledge of the admissions process. Qualified applicants will be enthusiastic, responsible and have strong communication skills.
Admissions Interns
Terms: Academic Year (Sept. – May, excluding winter break); Winter (first two weeks of January); Summer (May 16 – Aug. 26)
Admissions Interns are engaged students who are knowledgeable about 6VµçÓ°Íø, have developed meaningful connections across campus and are excited to serve as representatives of the College. Paid positions are available for the full school year and the winter break. School-year interns are expected to work at least 6 hours per week and one Saturday during the fall semester, supporting all aspects of admissions work. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: responding to admissions email queries, coordinating hosting, front desk support, conducting virtual tours, assisting with diversity visit programs and Admitted Students Day. Mandatory training will take place the first week of the fall semester. Applications for the full-time winter break intern positions are available in November. Applications for the summer intern positions are due April 11.
For more information about the Intern positions, contact Kenia Alfaro.
Summer Fellows
Term: Summer (May 16 - Aug. 26)
Summer Fellows serve as admissions interns by supporting the work of the Office during the summer, including leading tours for visitors. Four part-time positions are available for up to 30 hours per week. Applications for the Summer Fellows positions are due April 11.
For more information about the Summer Fellows positions, contact Kenia Alfaro.
Campus Tour Guides
Term: Academic Year (Sept. – May)
Tour Guides are often the first and most important people visitors meet and remember from their time on 6VµçÓ°Íø’s campus. Tour guides lead visitors on hour-long tours of the campus. By the end of the semester, guides will have mastered the fine art of walking backwards, developed public speaking skills and learned more about 6VµçÓ°Íø than they could possibly imagine. This position employs students for up to 4 hours each week in addition to mandatory training sessions, heavy visit days (1-3 per semester) and special tours as needed. The position is open to any student who has spent at least one full semester on campus.
For more information about Tour Guide positions, contact Phoebe Blaisdell or Geraldine Castañeda.
Head Tour Guides
Head Tour Guides are the leaders for the Tour Guide program. They will work closely with Admissions Officers to hire, train and coordinate their peers. Strong candidates for the position will have shown leadership through their previous work with the Office as tour guides and will act as mentors for future guides. In addition to the responsibilities required of Tour Guides, each of the four Head Guides will have a specific focus (i.e. recruitment/training, scheduling/operations, internal programming, external programming) and will work 4-6 hours each week, with additional hours available as needed for high-volume times of the year. Head Tour Guide applications are due in April.