Peer mentors are upper class students within your major who are a resource for you to ask questions about your program, the Department, and the University. They also help to organize social and informational events for students.
- PHIL Peer Mentor: Timothy Stephens
- PPE Peer Mentor: Olivia Simpson
- PPE Peer Mentor: Lily Xu
- PPE Peer Mentor: Jacob Horowitz
- PPE Peer Mentor:Giovanni Panagiotakis
- PPE Peer Mentor: Taylor Lark
Located within academic units, CSSH Peer Mentors are upperclass students who work with incoming students within their majors. Each program/department’s peer mentoring program looks a bit different, but the goals for each of them are the same:
- Helping first-year students and transfer students feel connected to their programs/departments
- Providing peer support during a student’s first and second semester on campus
- Easing new students’ transition to college/Northeastern life through peer guidance
- Introducing and helping new students navigate opportunities on campus and in Boston
- Building a CSSH community that spans across class levels (from first years to seniors)
- Providing examples of curricular, extracurricular, and experiential learning pathways by sharing stories of lived experiences
For more information on the peer mentor program and on how to become a peer mentor click here.