NACOGDOCHES, Texas –– Stephen F. Austin State University is proud to announce the launch of SFA Delegates, a dynamic student ambassador program designed to provide exceptional students with the opportunity to represent SFA at special events and official gatherings, acting as the face of the university under the direction of the Office of the President.
“The SFA Delegates are all great examples of the student body of SFA,” said SFA first lady Kristi Weaver, who spearheaded the group’s creation based on similar programs she and SFA President Neal Weaver have cultivated at past institutions. “They help us represent the university in positive ways to the constituents who help the university. Dr. Weaver and I enjoy the opportunity to work with these students as they develop their skills and help them attain valuable experiences while representing SFA.”
The SFA Delegates program aims to foster a group of student leaders who embody the values of the institution at ceremonies such as graduation, holiday celebrations, and other prestigious university and community functions. Through meaningful interactions with the campus community and special guests, SFA Delegates will develop essential communication and leadership skills that complement those they’re developing in the classroom, all while enhancing their personal and professional growth. Thirteen students were selected to serve in the university’s first cohort, which began in fall 2024.
“Having students represent the university at ceremonies and events creates a meaningful and lasting impact by providing an authentic perspective on the life of a modern-day Lumberjack,” said Lacey Folsom, director of Student Engagement and the SFA Delegates advisor. “Their presence allows university supporters, stakeholders and guests to see firsthand how SFA is shaping the experiences and futures of its students. Their involvement strengthens the connection between SFA and its broader community.”
SFA Delegates maintain a close connection with the university’s Office of the President, allowing them to spend more time with the first family and connect with influential alumni and campus partners which will provide them with invaluable mentorship, advice and networking opportunities as they work toward achieving their personal and professional goals.
“The students who serve in these roles are already exceptional leaders, making a meaningful impact across campus — whether in the classroom, as leaders of student organizations, as student employees or as SFA student-athletes,” Folsom said. “However, membership in this organization will also provide opportunities for further leadership development, focusing on essential skills, such as effective communication, professional etiquette, problem-solving, adaptability, teamwork and the ability to engage with diverse audiences.”
In order to be selected as an SFA Delegates member, students must maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher, be in good standing for academics and conduct, and attend a variety of events, such as retreat/training workshop, monthly meetings and at least one commencement ceremony each semester.
“When expanding the SFA Delegates cohort, our focus is on selecting juniors and seniors who have actively engaged in various aspects of campus leadership and can authentically share their experiences at SFA,” Folsom said. “These students will serve as ambassadors, offering valuable insight into university life and leadership. The selection process includes a thorough application and interview, carefully evaluated by program advisors and current SFA Delegate leaders to ensure candidates align with the program’s mission and values.”
For more information about SFA Delegates, visit gosfa.com/SFAdelegates or contact Shelby DeWitt, coordinator of Student Engagement, at shelby.winthrop@sfasu.edu.