Peer mentors find relationships, support most rewarding

LC Peer Mentors support new students as they navigate their first year at Nebraska.
LC Peer Mentors support new students as they navigate their first year at Nebraska.

First-year students quickly find a community of friends when they live in Learning Communities (LC) at Nebraska. They also find a network of support from their LC peer mentors.

“The best part of being a mentor is the relationships you build in the learning community,” said Alex Neill, a peer mentor in the Sports Media and Communications Learning Community.

Peer mentors are upper-division students who provide support to first-year students in the LC as they transition to life at UNL. Mentors work with faculty and staff to enhance the first-year experience by planning and leading co-curricular programs.

“We planned a research symposium for the chemistry LC,” Clarissa Mason, a peer mentor for 'Chemistry: In Our Element' explained. “I brought in a few professors who worked with students to create research presentations on techniques they’d use in their professions in the future.”

Upper-division students interested in mentoring LC students can learn more about the position at go.unl.edu/peer-mentors. Applications are being accepted through Feb. 18.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/peer-mentors