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Aggies Reaching Aggies

Volunteer


Aggies Reaching Aggies volunteers are leaders in suicide prevention at Texas A&M University. A peer educator can recognize when someone is struggling with their mental health and connect them to appropriate resources. With the addition of the peer-led training, the goal is to reach more students in a meaningful way.

To become an Aggies Reaching Aggies peer educator, students must be full-time, with a minimum of 12 semester hours for undergraduates and 9 hours for graduates. Applicants need a minimum GPA of 2.0 (current) and 2.25 (cumulative). All majors are welcome, and no prior experience is needed. After meeting eligibility requirements, applicants complete an interview and training. Interviews are held throughout the fall and spring semesters, with training held the week before the start of each semester. Participation is flexible based on availability.

Students will also have ongoing supervision and continuing education throughout the program. Most peer educator trainings are one hour and will be offered at various times during the week with occasional evening and weekend presentations.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the Fall and Spring semesters.

Please complete the following application to be considered for the Aggies Reaching Aggies program.

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