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Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Program

What is Peer Assisted Learning?

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is a peer-facilitated learning enhancement model designed to impact the way students learn difficult content in a specific course. PAL is attached to course sections to provide students with a systematic and structured approach for processing the course material assigned by the instructor. During PAL sessions, students work together to gain a deeper understanding of the course content. The environment is informal and students are encouraged to discuss course content and share study strategies. Participation is voluntary.

 

Peer Assisted Learning Sessions- Spring 2025

There will be no PAL sessions during Spring Break: 3/15 - 3/23 

(click on each course below to see schedule)

The schedule will be posted at the beginning of the spring 2025 semester.

  • CHE 129
    Taylor

    Taylor

     

  • CHE 131
    Saif

    Saif

     

    Ramoll

    Ramoll

     

  • CHE 132
    Johnny

    Johnny

     

     

  • MAP 103
    Emma

    Emma

     

    Alina

    Alina

     

  • MAT 123
    Izzy

    Izzy

     

    Olivia

    Olivia

     

  • MAT 125
    Ana

    Ana

     

    Maria

    Maria

     

  • MAT 126
    Brajesh

    Brajesh

     

    Megan

    Megan

     

  • BIO 202
    Jennifer

    Jennifer

     

 

PAL- Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about PAL

What do Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Leaders do?

PAL Leaders are students who have done well in the course and who have undergone extensive PAL training to plan effective sessions. PAL Leaders attend the class to keep up with the course content, and model effective student practices and attitudes. During a Peer Assisted Learning session, the PAL Leader engages students using interactive learning strategies, which encourage involvement, comprehension, and synthesis of subject content.

How do you participate?

While it is preferred that you attend the PAL session of the PAL Leader assigned to your lecture, students can attend any (or all) of the sessions.  Simply show up!   PAL Sessions are limited to the first 25 students!

Good to Know:

This program is a collaborative effort involving the Academic Success & Tutoring Center and the  Department of Mathematics.

This service is modeled after Supplemental Instruction, an academic assistance program created by the University of Missouri-Kansas City. For more information about Supplemental Instruction, please visit the website of the International Center for Supplemental Instruction.