Description
Peer Supported Learning (PSL) Members are students who:
- Demonstrate a self-regulated and active approach to learning
- Voluntarily attend at least ten (10) Peer Supported Learning sessions per semester, per university course
- Collaborate with peers outside of regularly scheduled classes to foster a deeper understanding of challenging academic concepts
- Contribute to the development of a community of learners within their discipline
Position Requirements
Peer Supported Learning (PSL) Members are students who:
- Take control of their learning
- Dedicate time to attend at least ten (10) PSL sessions per semester
- Take an active role in their own learning and the learning of others
- Work with other PSL attendees
- Engage in all session activities
Sign-up Directions
To learn more of the benefits of Peer Supported Learning, visit FAQ for Students.
PSL Members attend at least ten (10) PSL sessions per semester for a dedicated course. Students must sign-in for all PSL sessions.
PSL Learning courses are 1st or 2nd year courses in the following subject areas:
- Accounting
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physical Education
- Psychology
To view Fall courses with Peer Supported Learning sessions please visit Peer Supported Learning.