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Text Box: "Be the change you wish to see in the world."

Text Box: S.A.L.T.E.
The Psychology Peer Advising Program exhibits the following core values in everything we do:
Service—To actively serve psychology students, the psychology department, James Madison University, and the community it and share the responsibility of advising with the faculty.
Attitude—To exemplify a positive attitude throughout our practices.
Leadership—To be an organization that exhibits, promotes, and develops leadership.
Teamwork—To create an environment that fosters teamwork among its members and with those whom we help.
Excellence—To always strive to do our best in everything we do.
History
The Peer Advising program was started in the fall of 1991 by Eileen Nelson, a JMU Psychology Professor.  It started with five psychology majors who received training and assisted with the organization of the Peer Advising Office.  Then, in 2000, the program was turned over to Dr. William Evans.  Since then we have grown to a yearly group of 32 Psychology Peer Advisors whom are constantly striving for excellence in serving the Psychology Department, James Madison University, the community, and YOU!

Are you a sophomore Psychology major who wants to get more involved? 
Fill out an application to become a Peer Advisor!

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