Peer Support and Resiliency: The PASS Approach

A Peer Support Approach

At Peer Academic Supports for Success (PASS), we believe in the power of peer support. This evidence-based practice is grounded in self-direction, choice, and empowerment, helping students navigate challenges and achieve success in college.

What is Peer Support? Peer support involves people with shared experiences who use their knowledge and personal insights to provide guidance, connection, and encouragement.

  • Research shows that students often turn to their peers first in times of difficulty because they value and trust shared experiences and perspectives.
  • Peer support plays a critical role in helping students live, learn, and work well in academic settings.

How PASS Uses Peer Support

PASS helps students with mental health conditions build connections with their peers—including their peer coaches—and discover resources and strategies for success on campus.

The Role of a Peer Coach

As a peer coach, you are not a therapist or emergency responder. Instead, you serve as:

  • mentor who shares insights from your own college experiences.
  • A guide who helps students navigate academic challenges.
  • A connector who provides information about campus resources.
  • A supporter who fosters motivation, problem-solving, and confidence.

Your role is to be an academic mentor and coach, helping students feel empowered to take charge of their own success.