POLO
Preview and Orientation Leader Organization
Each year, hundreds of students apply to represent East Tennessee State University as a POLO Leader. Being a POLO Leader is a unique experience to foster leadership skills while supporting new Buccaneers and helping them find their place at ETSU.
What is a POLO Leader
A Preview and Orientation Leader is an integral part of new students transitioning to East Tennessee State University. For years POLO Leaders have served as a support system for incoming Buccaneers, all while developing themselves as leaders on campus and beyond. They have the responsibility of representing the university and sharing Buccaneer pride with new students and families each year.
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Learning Outcomes
As a result of being an Orientation Leader, students will be able to:
Apply knowledge of campus resources to support students and families/partners in their transition.
Demonstrate effective leadership based on active reflection, self-evaluation and leadership theory.
Develop skills related to being a successful member of a team.
Recognize how different social identities and experiences affect new student transitions.
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Responsibilities
- Familiarize new students and their guests with information regarding academics, policies and procedures; campus resources, culture and traditions; building locations and other aspects of life at East Tennessee State University
- Present, facilitate, and speak with both small and large groups of new students and their guests.
- Help new students and families acclimate to the physical campus by providing welcoming customer service to guests throughout office events.
- Assist in the preparation of Orientation & Preview activities and materials.
- Model exceptional leadership and customer service skills while serving as a role model throughout the contracted term of employment.
- Attend and engage in the Southern Regional Orientation Workshop (SROW) during the spring semester.
- Support academic advising in their efforts to support students through the course registration process.
- Provide additional support for any additional Office of New Student and Family Programs programming.
- Be professional, flexible, dependable, responsible, energetic, and punctual at all times.
- Occasional lifting and carrying of objects under 50 lbs.
- Other duties assigned.
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Required Qualifications and Expectations
The minimum qualification of a POLO Leader:
- Be a current, full-time East Tennessee State University undergraduate student who is graduating December 2023 of later (if graduating prior to May 2024, the applicant must meet with a New Student and Family programs professional prior to applying).
- Be in good academic standing and must maintain a minimum semester and overall GPA of 2.5 (if below a 2.5, the applicant must meet with a New Student and Family Programs professional prior to applying).
- Be available to attend all required trainings, workshops, retreats, SROW, all Orientation sessions, all of Preview Weekend, and other office events.
- Have and maintain good conduct with no outstanding judicial sanctions
- Abide by state and university policies, and the Preview and Orientation Leader contract.
- Desire to learn and work with other of diverse backgrounds.
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Time Commitment
All POLO Leaders:
- POLO Team Welcome Social: Thursday, December 5, 5:30pm-7:30pm
- Spring Meetings:
- Friday, January 24| 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
- Friday, February 28| 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
- Friday, March 28| 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
- Friday, April 25| 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
- POLO Retreat: Friday, January 31-Sunday, February 2
- 2026 POLO Recruitment Events: Fall 2025
- Preview Training and the 44th Annual Preview: August 16- 23
POLO Leaders (Orientation and Preview):
- All POLO Leader Dates Above
- SROW: Thursday, March 6 - Sunday, March 9
- SROW Dance Practice: Mondays, January 27-March 3 8pm-9:15pm
- SROW Workshop: Sunday, February 23 from 2pm-5pm
- Orientation Leader Training: Monday, June 2 - Wednesday, June 4
- Orientation Sessions: Dates and times TBD- June-August 2024
- Spring 2026 Orientation: Dates and times TBD
Please notes that all dates are subject to change. Dates and events may also be added.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many POLO Leader are selected each year?
There is not a specific number of POLO Leaders we hire. Typically, our team ranges from 80-100 leaders all-together.
Do I have to attend an interest meeting in order to apply?
No, you do not have to attend an interest meeting, but it is highly encouraged!
Do I have to be an extrovert to be a POLO Leader?
No, you do not have to be an extrovert to be a POLO Leader! East Tennessee State has a diverse student body, and our POLO team should represent that.
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Application & Selection Process
We are so glad you are interested in being a member of the POLO Team! The selection process is a few stages:
Step 1: Application: The application can be found below once it opens up. Students will read about the position, complete the personal information section and complete two additional items within the online application:
1. Submit a 1-2 pages double spaced, essay. Please tell us why you want to be a POLO Leader, why you would be good at it, and what being a POLO Leader means to you. We want your essay to be from the heart and help us get to know you a little bit better.
2. Please upload a video to go along with your application with the following prompt: We want to get to know you! Please share in a 30-45 second "tik-tok" style video, why you want to be a POLO Leader. Feel free to be as creative as you would like and incorporate any trends you think will help us get to know you better. Videos should follow the time limit and be appropropriate. Have fun with this! If you cannot upload a video, please email a link to the video to Timothy Lewis at lewist4@etsu.edu.
Step 2: Interview: Students selected for an interview will have a 10-15 minute interview with New Student & Family Programs staff and POLO Interns. Attire is business casual. The interview is meant to be an opportunity for the selection team to get to know you better and why you want to be a member of the POLO Team!
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Interest Meetings
Make sure you come to an Interst Meeting or stop by our tabling events throughout October!
POLO Interest Meetings: (all in Culp 219)
- Wednesday, 10/9: 2pm-3pm
- Thursday, 10/17: 1pm-2pm
- Wednesday, 10/23: 12pm-1pm
The POLO emblem is a circle of blue and gold.
It is surrounded by a laurel wreath inside of which are the words 'East Tennessee State University POLO TEAM'.
At the center, in the field of white, is a tree, a burning torch, and the ETSU mascot, Bucky.
POLO members receive a lapel pin with the emblem upon completion of their service.