Peer Educator Program
Benefits of Being a Peer Educator
- Certified peer educator training
- Leadership development
- Campus engagements
- Campus workspace
- Networking
- Community service
- A stipend
The Peer Educator Program uses a peer-to-peer model to educate students on the harms of substance abuse and HIV prevention. The program also provides HIV testing, as well as links to PrEP, STI testing, and HIV medical care.
Peer Educators:
- Coordinate education and weekly outreach activities to promote the ATOD program and services.
- Conduct classroom presentations, HIV testing, and campus-wide events to engage and educate students.
- Promote HIV and substance abuse prevention in a modern-day setting.