Peer Mentors work in UNIV 198, which is a 2-unit special topics course that is designed to support undeclared students find community, identity, and ultimately a major by the end of their first year.
Undeclared students enrolled in the course gain access to:
A peer mentor (2nd-year and older) who supports students in the classroom and outside of the classroom in 30-minute 1:1 meetings
A community of students who are all trying to choose a major
Access to information about various majors, minors, and career pathways
Support from an FYE event series (Major Quest) that designs events specifically to help students learn more about the majors offered on Chico State's campus.