BSOS Peer Mentor Application
Applications due by January 10th, 2020 at 11:59 PM.

The Peer Mentor Program is a component of the services the BSOS Advising Center offers to students. Through their service to fellow students, Peer Mentors gain valuable skills in public speaking/presentation, professionalism, and leadership. Peer Mentors primarily facilitate BSOS Graduation Planning Workshops each semester and conduct various presentations in BSOS UNIV100 classes. In preparation for these activities, all new Peer Mentors attend a mandatory class session once a week for their first semester as a Peer Mentor.  All applicants are expected to serve for a minimum of two semesters.

Peer Mentors earn one graded academic credit after each successfully completed semester.

Eligibility Criteria:
Must be a BSOS major for a minimum of 2 semesters
For Double Majors, the primary major must be in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Sophomore or higher standing with intent to return in Fall 2020
At least a 2.5 GPA within major AND cumulative
Must be in good judicial/academic standing
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Email *
Untitled Title
Name *
UID *
Major
Cumulative GPA *
Cumulative Credits Earned
Cell Phone Number
Spring 2020 Address
How did you learn about the BSOS Peer Mentor Program?
Please list any anticipated activities/employment for Spring 2020 (i.e. student teaching, sports, internship plans, student organizations, on and off-campus employment, etc.):
Please answer the following three questions with a thorough yet concise response (4-6 sentences each).
1. What interests you in becoming a BSOS Peer Mentor and what do you hope to gain from the experience? *
2.  All BSOS students are required to complete a four-year graduation plan during their first semester.  Please explain how creating a four-year graduation plan contributes to students’ successful degree completion. *
3.  Please describe your skills, strengths, and previous experiences you will employ as a Peer Mentor. *
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