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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 ProjectProject D.A.T.E., or JADE

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.

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