Lincoln College Peer Mentors get
an early start
Students on campus for training, stop by
county fair
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[August 10, 2019]
Classes for most Lincoln College students won’t begin until the week
of August 19, but a select group of students have been on campus
undergoing training and taking part in team building exercises as
they prepare for new roles as Peer Mentors.
The Peer Mentor program is an opportunity for outstanding
sophomores, juniors and seniors to serve as resources and mentors to
incoming freshmen.
Faculty and staff volunteered their time to help facilitate a number
of sessions during the two and a half days of back-to-back intensive
training. Sessions included a variety of team building exercises to
give the mentors skills in a variety of areas, including
interpersonal communications, leading groups, coaching students for
academic success, cultural proficiency and influencing campus
culture.
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The Peer Mentor program is funded by Lincoln College’s Title III Grant and a
collaborative effort coordinated by Tami Goodrich, Coordinator of the Academic
Success Center, Zach Landers, Director of Student Engagement, and Crystal Wurth,
Coordinator for the Freshmen Seminar Course.
After the intensive training, the students got a chance to relax a bit at the
Logan County Fair, where they sampled fair food and toured the livestock barns,
getting an insider look from fellow Peer Mentor and County Fair livestock
exhibitor Jayden Lawrence of Beason.
[Lauren Grenlund
Director of Public Relations
Lincoln College] |