The Student Wellbeing Center offers a Peer Mentoring program designed to facilitate the adjustment process for students and enhance their academic success. This program involves experienced students guiding newcomers and imparting the intricacies of university life. Peer Mentoring not only provides support during the initial stages but also boosts students' emotional wellbeing by instilling a sense of trust and connection through the guidance of a peer. Within the program, mentors share their experiences and guide mentees in achieving their academic goals. This interactive process enriches students' experiences both inside and outside the classroom while fostering a sense of community among students.
The Peer Mentoring program extends support to students not only in academic but also in social, personal, and emotional realms. Mentors inform mentees about career options, course selections, participation in social activities, and time management, enabling students to navigate their university lives more consciously. Through the Peer Mentoring program, the Student Wellbeing Center establishes a robust support network for students, contributing to their success and satisfaction throughout their university lives. The program aims to encourage interaction among students, foster connections, and provide a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of university life.