The ASF Foundation’s

43 year sports tradition

Official Partner of the ASF Foundation Student Ambassador Program

The Student Ambassadors Program is an opportunity for high school students to develop and/or improve their leadership skills. Tasks are centered around activities such as networking, public speaking, event planning, marketing, social media promotion plus other activities needed to meet post secondary life goals.

Each completed task is awarded points in a year-long competition for academic scholarships. Scholarships are awarded in July and range from $500 – $2,500 and can be used at any college, university or trade school program. Once a scholarship recipient is enrolled in their chosen program the ASF Foundation will send the scholarship money to the program to be applied to the student’s account.

Student Ambassadors will learn skills while promoting the ASF Foundation and Alabama State Games gaining real world experience and knowledge.

  • Personal Growth/Development Team Work
  • Leadership Networking
  • Community Involvement Communications
  • Responsibility Public Speaking
  • Confidence Building Event Planning

 

Who is Eligible?

Alabama high school students (9-12th grade) with a strong display of academics, work ethic, leadership, and communication skills.

Scholarship Opportunities

Each completed task is awarded points in a year-long competition for academic scholarships. Scholarships are awarded in July and range from $500 – $2,500 and can be used at any college, university or trade school program. Once a scholarship recipient is enrolled in their chosen program the ASF Foundation will send the scholarship money to the program to be applied to the student’s account.
2024-2025

Student Ambassador Scholarship Winners

Josie Harrison – $2,500 Alfred Michael “Freddie” Lester Award

​Mae Meadows – $2,000

Tina Qin – $1,500

Patricia Cornine – $1,000

John Bates – $1,000

Ruth Hutchinson – $500

Nevaeh Foster – $500

Kayleigh McDowell – $500

Lexi Carter – $500