Become a Peer Assistant!

Peer Assistants serve as mentors and role models to students and form links between the students, the ASP, and other resources within the University. Peer Assistants foster an environment that is conducive to the enhancement of academic, social, and personal development of students, and encourage a sense of community in the residence hall. Each Peer Assistant is assigned a peer group of 12-14 students. They facilitate weekly peer group and individual meetings, facilitate recreational, social, community service, and educational programs, and accompany students to all ASP events.

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Important Information & Documents

Peer Assistant Job Description
Peer Assistant Application

For more information,

contact Jacob Mann,

Student Success Coordinator

 

Current 2025/2026 Peer Assistants

Cass Cooper

Cass Cooper
Major: Social Work with a focus in child welfare

Erin Butler

Erin Butler
Major: Studio Arts with a concentration in printmaking

Aniya Fowler

Aniya Fowler
Major: Interdisciplinary Studies with a minor in Social Work

Kelsie Searfass

Kelsie Searfass
Major: Early Grades Preparatory