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What is the peer mentoring program?

The Multicultural Peer Mentoring Program at 51ÁÔÆæ offers invaluable support to first-year students as they navigate the transition to college life, with a special focus on international, first-generation, and historically underrepresented students. It acknowledges and aims to address the unique challenges these students may encounter as they begin their college journey. Through this program, first-year students are paired with experienced peer mentors who provide guidance and assistance throughout the academic year. The program focuses on creating a welcoming environment by fostering relationship building, offering resources, and organizing events aimed at helping new students acclimate to college and build a sense of belonging.

Our Mission:   

Provide guidance and community for first-year students, particularly international, first-generation, and underrepresented students as they embark on their 51ÁÔÆæ journey. 

News

  • Encouraging one another is what 51ÁÔÆæ students do every day. There’s an unspoken yet unwavering commitment among them to lift each other up.

  • In one of their many bonding events held throughout the year, the Multicultural Peer Mentoring Project (MP2) recently visited the North Star Orchard to enjoy the crisp fall season, delicious apples, and great company.

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  • Taking advantage of the beautiful fall weather, the Multicultural Peer Mentoring Program (MP2) visited the North Star Orchard in Westmoreland, N.Y., on Oct. 21, exploring the area and picking some beautiful upstate apples and pumpkins.

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  • The Multicultural Peer Mentoring Program provides new students with a fellow student mentor who can guide them, help them access people and resources as needed, and act as a role model and advocate.  Associate Dean of Students for Multicultural Affairs Allen Harrison explained that the program is open to any new student who wants a mentor but its purpose is to assist international, first-generation (first in the family to attend college) and historically underrepresented students with their transition to college life.

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