Peer Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences has several peer programs in place to serve as additional resources for students within the college. They are primarily geared toward helping first year students learn about the University and to navigate the many offices on campus, but they are also available to help out any student in at Northeastern.
PALs (Peer Advising Liaisons)
These students have volunteered to help students with questions more specifically geared toward registration, degree audits, and locating resources for different majors in the College of Arts and Sciences. Find out more about them at their website
http://www.northeastern.edu/cas/undergraduate/pals.html
Peer Mentors
These students are volunteers to help new students become acclimated to Northeastern University and the College of Arts and Sciences on both policy issues as well as social connections. They strive to help build the bridges that connect students to the diverse communities that exist around the campus. To find out more about them, check out their web page on the CAS Undeclared Programs website:
http://www.undeclared.neu.edu/programming/peer_mentors/
Peer Tutors
The College of Arts and Sciences Tutoring Program is a newly structured program that was created in an effort to meet the academic needs of the undergraduate students taking Arts and Sciences courses. The central coordinating office for the Tutoring Program is located in the College's Center for Academic Services in 1 ME. Tina Kondopoulos, the Senior Associate Director for Tutoring, provides direction for the College's tutoring services and works with a team of graduate and undergraduate student coordinators to support the tutoring efforts in the academic departments. The central tutoring office is the place for students to go when are having difficulty finding the tutorial assistance that you need.
http://www.castutoring.neu.edu/

