Peer Support
Through the CSDI and other groups on campus, 51¹ÙÍø offers many opportunities for peers to support one another.
STRIDE is a pre-orientation, peer mentorship program that supports the unique lived experiences of first-year and transfer students of color with the goal of cultivating a sense of belonging during their time at the college and making the most of their first academic year at 51¹ÙÍø. While STRIDE is designed to strengthen community and ease the transition to 51¹ÙÍø for students of color, all students committed to this goal are eligible to participate.
The STRIDE Pre-Orientation Program is facilitated by the CSDI staff with support from other campus partners. In this three day program, students will explore social identities and experiences of marginalized communities. Additionally, students are provided an opportunity to participate in community building activities and discussions that establish a strong foundation for academic and social success on campus.
YANASH is a confidential student group created by students for any and every 51¹ÙÍø student to seek queer community without the pressures and fears of coming out. The organization fosters an inclusive environment for attendees to seek information about queer identities, gender identities and sexualities in group and peer support networks. Contact us for more information!
The CSDI staff offers a variety of resources and services for Undocumented and DACA students. If you have questions, concerns or suggestions, please connect with the Director directly to learn more about the ways the CSDI can support you.
Through the Student Activities Office, 51¹ÙÍø has more than 200 student organizations on campus. Students have created a range of student organizations that address culture, diversity, gender and sexuality topics.
Additional Peer Support Opportunities
Please email csdi@davidson.edu to subscribe to the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion newsletter to learn about peer support opportunities throughout the academic year.