Get Involved! >Peer Education (PE)

The Peer Education program is a student-based SAPAC volunteer program that works to educate the campus community on the issues of sexual violence. They provide educational workshops on the issues of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, sexual harassment, and stalking to the University of Michigan community. The Peer Education program also offers a program on sexual assault designed specifically for male audiences. Peer Educators are trained to offer information and facilitate discussions for students in residence halls, classrooms, co-ops, sororities, fraternities, and students groups and organizations. The goal of this program is to increase awareness and knowledge of issues related to sexual violence. All of our workshops can be presented either as interactive, small-group discussions, or as lecture-style presentations that may better suit larger groups.

While we offer four standard workshops, customized workshops are also available to meet the needs of your specific group.  If you would like a customized workshop, please specify this on the ‘Schedule a Workshop’ form.

Educational workshops are free of charge. If you would like to schedule a workshop, please visit or contact our office or:

Schedule a Workshop

Complete a SAPAC Volunteer Application for PE

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