Peer Counseling Component (Nia - Purpose)
The Peer Counseling approach is formatted to address the specific needs of any type of student. The peer counseling curriculum is aimed to help students become aware of on and off-campus resources, as well as, make long-term goals and plans to utilize them and challenge one’s potential. Peer counseling also provides a safe space for confidentiality and trust.
One-on-One Peer Counseling to help students with:
Academic Goal Planning
Study Techniques
Post-Grad Planning
Financial Resources
Personal Counseling
Stress Management
Professional Skills
Time management
Academic Counseling
And much more!
Sign up for a Peer Counselor here: aspatucla.setmore.com
One-on-One Peer Counseling to help students with:
Academic Goal Planning
Study Techniques
Post-Grad Planning
Financial Resources
Personal Counseling
Stress Management
Professional Skills
Time management
Academic Counseling
And much more!
Sign up for a Peer Counselor here: aspatucla.setmore.com
Mentorship Component (Ujima - Collective Work & Responsibility)
ASP’s Mentorship Program serves to connect all people of Afrikan descent in order to strengthen the campus community.
Offers Mentors to Freshmen/Transfer students to be matched with upperclassmen with similar major and career interests.
Offers Graduate Mentors to upperclassmen who are interested in similar career paths.
Is fueled by the collective development of the Afrikan community of undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, and faculty by facilitating various social events that promote networking and sharing of resources.
Sign up for a Mentor here: https://goo.gl/forms/wfZMI0ksbdvLeOUs1
Offers Mentors to Freshmen/Transfer students to be matched with upperclassmen with similar major and career interests.
Offers Graduate Mentors to upperclassmen who are interested in similar career paths.
Is fueled by the collective development of the Afrikan community of undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, and faculty by facilitating various social events that promote networking and sharing of resources.
Sign up for a Mentor here: https://goo.gl/forms/wfZMI0ksbdvLeOUs1
Internship Component (Kujichagulia - Self Determination)
ASP’s Internship program is designed to prepare students for leadership positions within the Afrikan community at UCLA and beyond.
Students receive 2.0 units of UCLA credit per quarter
Students will receive leadership, professional, and personal development training
Students will gain a general sense of Afrikan history @ UCLA
Students will shadow a Harambee Council organization to gain a first hand look on exactly what a black student leader looks like at UCLA.
Apply to be in our Internship class here: COMING SOON
Students receive 2.0 units of UCLA credit per quarter
Students will receive leadership, professional, and personal development training
Students will gain a general sense of Afrikan history @ UCLA
Students will shadow a Harambee Council organization to gain a first hand look on exactly what a black student leader looks like at UCLA.
Apply to be in our Internship class here: COMING SOON