Charting Paths, Building Futures
What is a Peer Advisor?
Each first-year student is assigned to an upper-class student who is trained to serve as a source of information, point of first contact, and conduit to programs and services. Peer Advisors coach each student in the formation of the personal success plan and act as an advocate for student success. The personal success plan provides a framework for establishing specific, reasonable, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely goals for the first semester. It is much more probable that success will be realized when students have direction and purpose.
Who are the Peer Advisors?
Peer Advisors (PAs) hail from as close as right here in Springfield, MA to as far as Florida! PAs undergo over 150 hours of training in order to better support first year students. PAs have a strong focus on helping their advisees, and work to make YOUR transition as great as it can be!
How do I apply to be a Peer Advisor?
If you are interested in applying to be a Peer Advisor, click on the link below to learn more about the application process or attend an information session!
Please be aware that if you change your major, your Peer Advisor will change. Bookmark this page to revisit if you change your major to get to know all of the Peer Advisors for 2024-2025!