Programs for Every Student
Peer Counseling
Peer counselors listen attentively, promote understanding, and establish environments for social interactions in the campus community. They receive training and support from Counseling and Psychological Services, and while they do not replace therapy, they provide support, information, and direction on common student concerns. Individuals requiring clinical assistance or dealing with emergencies should contact licensed professionals.
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The Peer Health Education Program at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ improves student wellness through peer education. Student volunteers are trained to give presentations on alcohol awareness, sexual health, and stress management. The program also offers health-related outreach programs and activities for students.
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Peer education operates on the principle that students learn effectively from peers they can relate to. At the Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery, CYAAR ambassadors are trained in peer to peer education to help deliver programs and services regarding alcohol and other drug education. A subset of CYAAR ambassadors, peer educators, undergo training to deliver 50-minute presentations on alcohol and drug prevention within academic classrooms. These sessions aim to educate students on making informed decisions regarding substance use, offer access to campus resources, and provide opportunities for students to self-assess their own behaviors related to alcohol and other drugs.
learn moreRecreation Program Facilitators
Our Recreation Program Facilitators lead various activities, including group fitness, personal training, outdoor trips, and swim instruction. To learn more, visit our program websites:
For employment opportunities, visit our Sports and Recreation student employment website.
Sports and recreation student employmentHOLA Peer Leaders
The HOLA Peer Leader program brings together juniors and seniors who are greatly involved in HOLA and other student organizations. These amazing Peer Leaders are here to form connections with new students as they start college and continue supporting them throughout their first year. They also offer valuable support to returning upperclassmen to help them excel academically.
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Community Groups function as ongoing discussion groups that explore a variety of identities and experiences within LGBTQ communities. The groups, the discussions/topics they cover, and the programs are entirely student-led, allowing attendees to create community amongst other students on campus who share experiences and identities.
All groups meet in person and virtually. To find the in-person meeting locations, visit our OwlLife page.
find a community groupFinancial Wellbeing Peer Mentors
Financial Wellbeing Peer Mentors are crucial in educating and guiding their fellow students on managing personal finances effectively. They offer support through one-on-one sessions, workshops, and seminars, covering essential topics such as budgeting, saving, investing, and understanding credit. These mentors often provide advice tailored to individual financial situations, helping students make informed decisions and develop healthy financial habits. Additionally, they may assist in navigating financial aid options and student loans, empowering students to achieve financial stability during and after their college years.
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