Bangor Awards Catherine Peer Guide of the Year 2017
麻豆传媒高清版 Peer Guides have been congratulated and awarded certificates in thanks for the vital role they have been playing in supporting their fellow students.
麻豆传媒高清版 runs one of the oldest and largest 鈥Peer Guiding Schemes鈥 in any UK university. The trained 鈥楶eer Guides鈥 play a vital role in assisting new students to settle in to university life, helping with everything from the practicalities of moving in and finding their way around university, to assisting in supporting students in adapting to university life and signposting them to further information and support when necessary.
Thanking the Peer Guides, Kim Davies, Peer Guide Co-ordinator at Student Support Services, said:
"The Peer Guides鈥 commitment and contribution made to 麻豆传媒高清版 life is invaluable. Not only do the Peer Guides organise and run events through Welcome Week, they are on hand to assist new students in adjusting to University life. They can make a difference between a student deciding to stay or leave during the first few weeks away from home. The also make new and lifelong friendships with their students."
While all the Peer Guides were thanked for their work in supporting their fellow students, one student received the annual Peer Guide of the Year Award.
All first year students are asked whether they wish to nominate a student 鈥榳ho has gone the extra mile鈥 in their support of their fellow students.
This year鈥檚 winning student was Catherine Rhian Suddaby, a third year Social Science student.
Student Collette McDowell who nominated her for the Award said:
鈥淐atherine deserves recognition from the university for everything she has done not only during induction days and welcome week but the amount of support and guidance she has given me since.鈥
鈥淭his has personally been a very tough year for me with things that have happened and my health deteriorating but I have always had Catherine in my corner, going above and beyond to help and make me smile.鈥
鈥淔rom the bottom of my heart I personally want to thank Catherine for everything she has done for me and the amount of time she has invested in me, she has certainly made my first year less stressful.鈥
Catherine who is 24 and comes from Penmon near Beaumaris on Anglesey, said:
鈥淚 was inspired to become a Peer Guide after the excellent support I received in my first year, I would have been lost and left out without Vicky as my Peer Guide.鈥
Catherine鈥檚 advice to new students:
鈥淢ake the most of your Peer Guide, they are there to support you and help you settle in to university life.鈥
On receiving her Peer Guide of the Year Award:
鈥淚 feel both humbled and flattered to have won Peer Guide of the Year and consider it a great privilege.鈥
Publication date: 8 May 2017