Engineering Student Services (ESS) peer advisors are current students that provide general information to undergraduates about engineering requirements, procedures, resources, student organizations/opportunities, and student life. They meet with prospective students and lead workshops throughout each semester. Peer advisors are also available to meet with students wanting to change into the College of Engineering and can review the Change of College process.
Integrative Biology (IB) and Molecular Cell & Biology (MCB) peer advisors help their fellow students through sharing their own experiences and collaboratively setting academic goals. Advising topics might include course planning, major selection, research, and/or post-graduate plans.
Ambassadors are former Fall Program for First Semester students who serve as resources for prospective and current Fall Program for First Semester (FPF) students by answering questions, participating in events and workshops, and sharing their personal experiences in FPF.