What are Peer Awareness Facilitators (PAFs)?
PAFs are pairs of upperclass students who work with each Customs Group (first-year hall) to foster dialog about issues where are important to college students. Each dialog takes place at a weekly hour-long session and can include topics such as Community, Alcohol, Safe Sex and Contraception, Race Relations or Eating Issues and Body Image. Peer Awareness Facilitators also function as off-hall resources for first-year students and can typically help students get in-touch with the many student life offices available.
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