Program Overview
In partnership with Health and Counseling Services, the 2SLGBTQ+ Mentorship program provides individual peer support for students in the 2SLGBTQ+ community at Carleton by pairing them with an upper-year mentor.
Peer Mentors are also members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community and can use their past experiences to help guide and support students in the program.
The program provides students with an opportunity to develop skills that will enable them to thrive socially, personally and academically.
How does it work?
Students will be matched with a peer mentor who they will meet regularly throughout the academic year. Students can connect with their mentors about a variety of subjects such as positive mental health, community belonging, and opportunities for engagement. 2SLGBTQ+ mentors participate in extensive training which covers subjects such as peer support, suicide awareness, and more.
Sign Up for a Mentor
To get started with the 2SLGBTQ+ Student Mentorship program, click the link below.