Peer Mentors

peer mentors

The peer mentors are upperclass engineering students volunteering their time to assist in making your camp experience a fun and memorable one.

The primary role of the peer mentors is to welcome all the students to the Engineering family by leading their camp group to and from activities, teaching traditions, offering insight into their freshmen year and providing continuing support for their duration at the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

E2 Camp 2008 Peer Mentor Testimonials

"I had a lot of fun being a peer mentor. We got to do fun team building things like high and low ropes. I got to hang out with students and provide encouragement to them at the rock wall and high ropes, and share with them engineering information that I gained through my time at ASU." — Kristen Travis, industrial engineering

"Being a peer mentor was a rewarding experience, in which I had the opportunity to be a part of a legacy that will have a lasting impact in the ASU engineering community." — Selisa Rollins, chemical engineering

"Going to E2 Camp in Prescott was a nice way to beat the heat and have fun and help the incoming freshmen out." — Mike Garcia, aerospace engineering