Gender and Sexuality Peer Counselors (GSPCs) support the missions and work of the LGBTQ Center and the Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender while working within a cohort model to create supportive community building opportunities for students around issues pertaining to gender and sexuality that are important for their academic and personal success. GSPCs work collaboratively to lead events and programs that intentionally center gender and sexuality, facilitate conversations on topical issues, and help connect students to resources and programs on campus pertaining to gender and sexuality. Gender and Sexuality Peer Counselors gain foundational knowledge around diverse gender and sexual identities on campus, with particular attention to women, femmes, trans, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming students and are knowledgeable of appropriate campus resources in order to make referrals, when needed.
Learn more about the 2024-25 Gender and Sexuality Peer Counselor Program at this link.