Chelsea Bybee | Peer Mentor
 
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Major: Medical Laboratory Sciences
Years in School: Freshman
Hometown: Clearfield, UT
Email: chelseabybee@weber.edu
Why is being a peer mentor important to you?
Being a peer mentor is important to me because I am able to help other students within the university.
It's great to help other students who struggle with just the basic needs of college.
It is very rewarding to help make school more comfortable and easier for the Students.
Why do you recommend that WSU multicultural students use peer mentors?
There are many resources that the MSC offers that go unnoticed or unheard of that drastically helps a college student in need.
What do you like most about working for the Center?
I enjoy helping people and meeting the wonderful people that visit and work at the Multicultural Student Center
Hobbies:
I love music and playing my instruments as well as socializing with people.
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Major: Medical Lab Science/Pre-Med
Years in school: Freshman
Hometown: Ogden, UT
E-mail: michellediez@weber.edu
Why is being a peer mentor important to you?
Being a peer mentor is important to me because I am able to help other students within the university.
It's great to help other students who struggle with just the basic needs of college.
Why do you suggest the MCS to use peer mentors?
Peer mentors are a great resource to students, and not only will the student gain knowledge but they
will also gain friendship.
What do you like most about working at the center?
I enjoy spreading knowledge about the university to other students.
Hobbies: Dance, Volleyball, Reading, and spending time with my family and friends