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Peer Mentoring

What is the Peer Mentoring Program?

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DCS Tammy Sobotka and Anna Settle received the Provost Scholarship from Western Oregon university.

The first year at a new college holds many challenges. Studies show that students who have a friendly, knowledgeable person to talk to feel more satisfied at the end of the year than those who do not.

The Peer Mentoring Program is a peer support system designed to:

Who are Peer Mentors and Who do They Serve?

Peer Mentors consist of a team of hard working students who reflect the campus community. They address the needs of first year, transfer, re-entry, and interested continuing students. Peer Mentors assist students in making a successful transition into the community college setting. Their goals are to familiarize students with the multitude of resources available on campus and to help them in making progress toward fulfilling their educational and personal goals.

Peer Mentoring Philosophy

The Peer Mentoring Program's philosophy consists of the following:

What the Peer Mentoring Program Offer

The Peer Mentoring Program offers:

Want to Become a Peer Mentor?

Qualifications:

Peer Mentors must demonstrate the following characteristics:

Upon acceptance into the program, students must participate in a practicum of Mentoring training.

If you would like more information about the Peer Mentoring Program, please stop by the Student Support Services Office located in Stensland Hall, or call 888-7421. Ask to speak to B.J., program coordinator.

E-Mail
The Mentoring Program
or
Barbara Johnson