Peer Education
Student peer educators are motivated individuals, just like you, who are well-trained and lead organized educational activities by delivering presentations and participating in campus events. Peer educators are leaders and role models who work collaboratively to make a difference on campus and within the greater community by raising awareness on current issues that affect our society. By becoming a peer educator, you will be able to explore and learn about a particular issue that best suits your personal or career interests. For more information on each program, please visit The BLUES Project, Project D.A.T.E., JADE or MenCARE.
There are many advantages to being a peer educator.
- Enhance your resume or graduate school application
- Gain valuable leadership experience
- Become a part of a peer education team
- Make friends, make memories and have fun!
- Receive priority registration
As a peer educator, you will be able to:
- Boost your public speaking, communication and presentation skills.
- Provide accurate information by gaining in-depth knowledge of a particular issue.
- Be able to help others and respond non-judgmentally.
- Respect individual differences.
You can make a difference as a peer educator by:
- Delivering presentations to classes, clubs and organizations, and/or the community at large, and raising awareness on vital societal issues.
- Offering appropriate support, help and resources.
- Being a role model to your fellow students.
If you are a faculty or student group leader and are interested in having our peer educators present to your class or group, please email request to steven.wang@csun.edu.
Graduating Class of 2021 - Peer Educator Student Volunteers
Congratulations to our graduating seniors! We want to recognize the contributions made by our peer educator volunteers and cheer them on their accomplishments. Cheers to our Graduating Class of 2021!
Ankidouna Hormoz: Psychology Major
Desiree Vega: Psychology Major
Illiana Olvera Lozano: Psychology Major
Jasmin Castillo: Psychology Major, Family Studies Minor
Jessica Escojido: Biology Major
Kateleen Aquino: Child and Adolescent Development Applied Developmental
Kelly Higgins: Sociology & Psychology Major, The BLUES Project Student
Krizia Rapisora: Psychology Major, Child and Adolescent Development Minor
Lila Doe: Deaf Studies Major
Ma Alexsa Ramos: Liberal Studies & Child and Adolescent Development Major
Natalie Paredes: Psychology Major, Anthropology Minor
Nayila Deveaux: Psychology & Child and Adolescent Development Major
Samantha Tan: Business Management Major
Victoria Dozortsev: Psychology Major
Analisse Moreno: Criminology and Justice Studies Major
Bianca Casarez: Sociology Major
Denise Gonzalez: Psychology Major
Hugo Bautista-Lopez: Psychology Major
Jennifer Marin: Child and Adolescent Development Major, Project DATE Student Coordinator
Karina Inda: Psychology Major, Child and Adolescent Development Minor
Krissia Retana: Public Health Major, Project DATE Program Coordinator
Lizette Huerta: Psychology Major
Melodie Jones: Sociology Major
Natalie Gevoglanian: Psychology Major
Roxanne Moran: Child and Adolescent Development Applied Developmental Science Major
Amy Ramos: History Major
Andrea Wullschleger: Sociology Major
Angelica Ramos: Psychology Major
Jessica Rivera: Psychology Major
Julia Salcedo: Psychology & Asian American Studies Major
Kathy Perez: Health Administration Major
Melisa Cabrera Alvino: Public Health Major
Nicole Arevalo: Public Health Major
Susana Hernandez Machic:Kinesiology Major
Kwonhyuk "Raphael" Lee: Recreation and Tourism Management Major