CSULB: Project Resilience Wellness Peer Mentor Program

Organization Description

California State University, Long Beach, known nationally as "The Beach," is a hub of diversity, both culturally and intellectually. The 322-acre campus is designed to encourage student involvement and success. We are a diverse, student-centered, globally-engaged public university committed to providing high-valued undergraduate educational opportunities through superior teaching, research, creative activity and service for the people of California and the world. CSULB is committed to make a positive contribution to the greater society by developing responsible citizens, with highly valued degrees, for the 21st century. And we strive to graduate students who are skilled problem-solvers and practioners of their disciplines through participation in research projects, creative endeavors, community service learning, and internships. 

Program Information

Project Resilience offers a year-long peer mentorship program for first and second-year, Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) students. The mentorship  aims to provide support through academic and wellness support services.  Mentees will be paired with fellow CSULB students as peer mentors to guide them through college and the various resources provided on campus while also creating a community. 

Health & Safety
Address 
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90840
United States
Program(s) 
CLA - Internship Program
Organization type 
Education - College or University (Government)
Focus Population(s)
College Students
Focus Area(s)
Education
Additional Focus Area(s)
Skill Development