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UHC Peer Programs

About the UHC Peer Programs

Peer Programs are experiential learning opportunities for undergraduate students at the University of Maryland. Peers specialize in different content areas and activities, but all are responsible for educating, serving, and improving the wellness of University of Maryland community members.

University Health Center Peer Programs include:

  1. Campus Advocates Respond and Educate (CARE) to Stop Violence Peer Programs address power-based violence, including sexual assault, relationship violence, sexual harassment, and stalking. Our programs provide students with practical experience that helps students meet their personal and professional goals. Students also earn 6 course credits! Peers will learn about power-based violence, support survivors on campus, develop their public speaking skills, and gain program planning experience. 

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