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Peer Mentors

Peer Mentors are experienced CCM students with varied learning disabilities, interests, and experiences who have expressed the desire to help others. Based on their own personal experiences, they try to offer support in areas where inexperienced students can benefit from their knowledge.

  • Mentors share advice on how to balance work with other important factors.
  • Mentors serve as a sounding board to bounce ideas off, help make decisions, give guidance, and show available resources.
  • Mentors share advice on talking with professors and using accommodations.
  • Mentors help decrease the sense of isolation some students may feel.
  • Mentors share their own experiences with classes, departments, athletics, and student organizations.

The Peer Mentors are organized as a college club and must meet the requirements of all clubs in order to remain in good standing.