LGBTRC Peer Education Program Application
The LGBTRC Peer Education Program is an opportunity for students to get involved in community and help to create change around campus. As an educator you give presentations to different entities and bodies on campus and teach them about relevant social justice issues. You will get to work with not only your fellow peer educators but also the student interns at the LGBTRC who will guide you along on your own personal social justice journey and teach you the skills necessary to be an effective educator and activist within community. Our goal for you is that you leave this program with more confidence in educating on issues that the LGBT+ community and other marginalized communities face, as well as giving you the platform to influence the campus climate. We ask for about 5 hours per month, which is flexible to your needs. If you have any additional questions, please email us at [email protected]! Thank you!
Preferred Name *
Last Name *
Pronouns *
Email *
Phone Number *
PID Number *
College *
Major *
Current Year *
Expected Graduation Year *
Please list any leadership experiences that may be relevant to this position (student organizations, community organizations, leadership roles): *
Topics you feel knowledgeable about (check all that apply): *
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Topics you would like to gain knowledge/experience with (check all that apply): *
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Are there any topics that aren't listed above that you would like to gain more knowledge on and / or potentially educate your peers on?
Please describe one life experience that contributes to your desire to become a Peer Educator. (Be mindful of potentially triggering topics; more than one person will read over these responses. We are mandated reporters and have to report acts of abuse and violence.): *
What do you find most challenging about giving public presentations? *
What do you think you would gain from participating in the Peer Education Program? *
What do you think its means to be an educator / activist? What does that look like in your opinion? Is there anything specifically you are pulling from to answer this question? *
Any questions? *
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