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Peer Programs at UBC

Students Helping Students: A Collaborative Approach

You might have heard the term “Peer Programs” used by UBC students and staff. Are you wondering, what the hype is all about and what exactly do these programs do?

It’s hard to explain what “Peer Programs” are since each program is so unique and different. However the one thing that they all have in common (as the name implies) is that they are all led by your UBC peers, and offer support to UBC students. There are currently 11 different programs; some have existed for many years, while others are brand new. Over the years, there has been discussion of collaboration between these programs. However it wasn’t until roughly three years ago that these discussions finally started turning into action. The existing peer-led programs united under the umbrella term: “Peer Programs” under the Vice President Students’ portfolio. This alliance has opened the doors for collaboration between different groups as well as a coordinated training and recruitment effort. In order to ensure that communication between programs was taking place, the Peer Programs Executive Committee (PPEC), comprised of a representative from each program as well as a Student Development staff advisor, was formed.

If you’re interested in learning more about any of the programs, you can check out the position descriptions found under “Programs” or drop by the Centre for Student Involvement (CSI) in Brock Hall from 10 am – 6 pm (summer closing time: 5 pm) and ask one of the CSI Assistants what each of the Peer Programs is about!

As of September 2011, Peer Programs at UBC include:

  • Alumni Ambassadors
  • Career Peer Educators
  • E-Team (Engineering)
  • Equity Ambassadors
  • International Peer Advisors
  • IPP (International Peer Program)
  • Kinesiology Transition Program
  • Peer Academic Coaches (Chapman Learning Commons)
  • SCI Team (Science)
  • Science Peer Academic Coaches
  • Wellness Peer Educators

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UBC Peer Programs
Centre for Student Involvement
1002 - 1874 East Mall, Brock Hall,
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1, Canada
Tel: 604-822-9805
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