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Why be a peer educator?
- Help change the campus culture
- Help promote social justice and take
a stand against gender violence
- Be a part of an enthusiastic team
of peer educators
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What opportunities
are available to peer educators?
- Speak to students and facilitate discussions
and presentations
- Distribute educational materials
- Participate in campus-wide campaigns
- Be involved with influential committees
- Plan and participate in campus events
- Have a forum to learn about the issues
and take initiative on new campaigns
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What commitment is
required to become a peer educator?
- Commit to the program for one year
- Attend a 15 hour training each semester
- Attend weekly meetings during the
fall and spring semesters (Wednesdays
from 5-6:30 p.m.)
- Participate in roughly one hour of
volunteer work each week
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For information on
how to join, please contact the COURAGE
office!
UMC411
(303) 492-2937
courage@colorado.edu |