Leveraging Peer Resources to Promote Undergraduate Education and Well-being

Smita Brunnermeier
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Princeton University is a private research university with approximately 250–280 juniors and seniors majoring in economics. In the past decade, the university has made significant strides in expanding and diversifying its undergraduate student body by admitting more students overall as well as by admitting more first-generation, minority, transfer, and international students. With this expansion comes the responsibility to build community and broaden access to valuable social and knowledge capital to help all students thrive in their academic and post-graduation careers. Traditionally, there has been an uneven playing field in access to such capital, with insiders passing academic, career, and social advice to younger students in restricted access circles like athletic teams, eating clubs, student organizations, and fraternities. This paper describes university, economics department, and student-led efforts to foster peer mentorship more broadly to promote the academic and social well-being of all students.
利用同伴资源促进本科生教育和福祉
普林斯顿大学是一所私立研究型大学,约有 250-280 名经济学专业的大三和大四学生。在过去的十年中,该校在扩大本科生规模和实现学生多样化方面取得了长足进步,不仅招收了更多的学生,还招收了更多的第一代学生、少数民族学生、转校生和国际学生。随着学生规模的扩大,我们有责任建设社区,扩大学生获取宝贵的社会和知识资本的渠道,以帮助所有学生在学业和毕业后的职业生涯中茁壮成长。传统上,在获取这些资本的过程中,存在着不公平的竞争环境,在运动队、饮食俱乐部、学生组织和兄弟会等限制进入的圈子里,内部人士会向低年级学生传递学术、职业和社交方面的建议。本文介绍了大学、经济学系和学生为更广泛地促进朋辈导师制所做的努力,以促进所有学生的学业和社会福祉。
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