CPE+ enhances students' CPE training with specialized modules offering in-depth modules designed to deepen their understanding of key topics shaping campus well-being.
Now Available:
Cannabis Prevention – Provides students with a comprehensive understanding of cannabis, its significance within the higher education context, and how peer educators can promote a culture of well-being.
Mental Health and Well-being – Prepares peer educators to build a campus community that prioritizes mental health and well-being.
Prescription Medication Misuse Prevention – Prepares peer educators to build a campus community that prioritizes responsible medication use and promotes a culture of well-being.
Want it all?
The CPE Supplemental Module Package is a convenient bundle that strengthens your students' leadership and prevention toolkit.
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Curious about grant writing but unsure where to begin? Join a seasoned university health promotion director as they share lessons learned from securing grants at five institutions of higher education. Leave with practical strategies, real-world insights, and the confidence to take your first steps into the world of grants.
Be Part of History: Help Us Celebrate 50 Years of Peer Education!
We’re building a living archive to honor the legacy, growth, and impact of peer education over the past five decades. Your memories, stories, and snapshots are vital to capturing this journey. Whether it's a powerful quote, a treasured photo, or a story that shaped your experience, we want to hear from you.
Calling All Students, Leaders, Peer Educators, and Student Health Advocates...
Are you passionate about teaching your fellow students about health and safety matters surrounding alcohol and other drug use?
Do you have a program that you would love to share with other peer educators?
Campus Drug Prevention's Student Center has created a Peer Education Portal as a resource for students across the country to use in their prevention efforts.
The National Peer Education Study report highlights peer educators self-identified learning as a result of their peer education experience across six Council for the Advancement of Standards (CAS) Learning and Development Outcomes. The reports includes a definition of each learning domain and representative questions from the study, a comparison of peer educators’ responses at similar institution types and nationally, and tips for improving your peer educators’ growth within each learning outcome.
Student Affairs is a Career Pathway for Peer Educators!
The NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) creates possibilities and changes the landscape of student affairs and higher education by mentoring students from traditionally underrepresented and historically disenfranchised populations.
Selected students have opportunities for scholarships, on-campus mentorship, and professional development events, all designed to provide additional opportunities to diversify and broaden the pipeline of our profession.
Round 1 Applications are will open on April 1 and close July 31, 2025
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NASPA's Peer Education Initiatives provide education, support, resources, and training to support peer education advisors, peer educators, peer education groups, and the field of peer education.
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