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Creating meaningful peer relationships

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Relationships that last beyond college

Peer relationships are a defining component of college students' identity. They create a supportive network that enhances both academic and personal growth. Peers can provide diverse perspectives, collaborative learning experiences, and mutual encouragement in navigating the challenges of college life. These connections often lead to study groups, shared resources, and a sense of belonging that can boost motivation and resilience. Additionally, building friendships with peers helps you develop social skills, emotional support, and a community that can extend beyond college into your professional live. 


Ten strategies to create effective and meaningful peer relationships 

  • Be Approachable: Show interest in others and be open to conversation. 
  • Active Listening: Pay attention to what others are saying and show genuine interest. 
  • Offer Support: Be there for your peers when they need help or encouragement. 
  • Join Study Groups: Collaborate with classmates to enhance learning and build connections. 
  • Participate in Extracurriculars: Shared interests, like student organizations and study abroad, can foster friendships. 
  • Be Respectful: Treat others with kindness and consideration. 
  • Communicate Effectively: Express your thoughts and feelings openly and honestly. 
  • Compromise: Be willing to find common ground and work together. 
  • Celebrate Successes: Share in the joy of your peers' achievements. 
  • Build Trust: Be reliable and honest in your interactions.