Peer Mentoring is an academic support program designed to enhance student learning, performance, and retention. Biology peer mentors are Connecticut College students chosen by faculty members and trained and supervised by program coordinators and instructors to work with students outside of class with course content and materials. Each peer mentor holds two hour-long sessions per week. These sessions, open to all students enrolled in Bio 105, 106 and 208, are forums for review, for asking questions, for help, and for support regarding the class. Mentoring sessions are discussion based and are designed to reinforce the content of the course and to offer course-specific study, problem solving, and test preparation strategies.

'07/'08 Mentors: Andrew Margenot, Jenna Tjossen, Christina Comfort

'06/'07 Mentors: Tom Baker, Zumara De la Cruz, Jeff Bender

'05/'06 Mentors: Tom Baker, Morgan Maeder, Bryanne Robson, Nana Yaa Baffour-Awuah