Undergraduate College Fellows Program
The Undergraduate Colleges provide an opportunity for motivated emerging leaders to become Undergraduate College Fellows and serve as peer mentors in their second year. Upon acceptance into the program, prospective Fellows enroll in the Undergraduate College Fellows Seminar during the spring semester of their first year. Following successful completion of the seminar, students are fully recognized as Undergraduate College Fellows and participate in welcoming the next class of first-year students at New Student Welcome Week and in the First-Year Seminars. Fellows serve as Teaching Assistants for the First-Year Seminar, SBU 101, and are required to register for a Fall Teaching Practicum.
Why become an Undergraduate College Fellow?
• Be a member of an exciting leadership opportunity on campus
• Represent the student perspective in your Undergraduate College
• Work in a small community with other active students
• Work closely with faculty and staff to plan events in your Undergraduate College
• Become a mentor for next year’s incoming first-year students
• Receive training in teaching and learning concepts to become a Teaching Assistant
for SBU 101 and SBU 102 courses
• Earn Stony Brook course credit for participating in the program
Want to learn more?
Virtual interest Meetings Taking place soon!
Learn more about the College Fellows position, talk with current Fellows, and get all of your questions answered.
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Monday, October 22nd from 12:30-1:30pm
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Wednesday, November 5th from 12:30-1:30pm