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#153 - Students to Students: How Peer Support Can Help Students Thrive

Episode 153 of the College Parent Central Podcast podcast, hosted by Vicki Nelson, Lynn Abrahams, Elizabeth Hamblet, titled "#153 - Students to Students: How Peer Support Can Help Students Thrive" was published on April 1, 2026 and runs 49 minutes.

April 1, 2026 ·49m · College Parent Central Podcast

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Colleges and universities work to provide students with the support they need to thrive – both in the classroom and out. From professors, advisors, tutors, and librarians to counselors, resident directors and student activity personnel, most colleges are staffed by professionals and experts in all areas. But there’s another source of support for students that may be too often overlooked – that provided by their peers. In this episode, Sarah and Vicki talk about the many ways that peer support...

Colleges and universities work to provide students with the support they need to thrive – both in the classroom and out. From professors, advisors, tutors, and librarians to counselors, resident directors and student activity personnel, most colleges are staffed by professionals and experts in all areas. But there’s another source of support for students that may be too often overlooked – that provided by their peers. In this episode, Sarah and Vicki talk about the many ways that peer support can help students – sometimes even more than professional support. We examine the types of support available, why it can make a difference, and also why some students might want to become peer tutors, advisors, teaching assistants, or residence assistants. If you’re a parent, you’ll leave with concrete ways to encourage smart help-seeking and ideas for campus roles your student can pursue.

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