Minority Peer Counselor Program
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The Program
The MPCs and MPC Friends assist in the implementation of the Third World Transition Program (TWTP). TWTP is a three and a half day program is designed to provide students with a safe space to discuss issues and concerns that effect minority students in predominantly white institutions and by offering the participants the opportunity to explore the types of institutional supports available to help negotiate such environments.
The general aim of the program is to raise awareness of the many barriers that continue to challenge minority students' ability to thrive in a diverse environment. Throughout the year, MPCs aim to address the needs and concerns of the Third World community, especially those who did not attend TWTP.
Congratulations to our new MPCCs and MPCs!
MPCcs '09-'10:
Dayna-Joy Chin
Kai Huang
Alicia Maule
MPCs '09-'10:
Daniel Bernard
Eve Blazo
Lucy Boltz
Samantha Carter
Varina Clark
Gavriel Cutipa-Zorn
Samantha DeAndrade
Lorena Garcia
Elizabeth Gonzalez
Chahney Hinds
Morgan Ivens-Duran
Amit Jain
Ramsey Jeremie
Tim Natividad
Nicole Noronha
Nicole Parrish
Joshua Rodriguez-Srednicki
Vivian Truong
Anthony Urena
Vu Quoc Vu
Keturah Webster
Dominic Wu
2008-09 MPCs
MPCs '08-'09:
Naika Apeakorang
Gabriela Alvarez
Fatima Asghar
Adam Kiki-Charles
Osman Chaudhry
Dayna-Joy Chin
Justin Coles
Georgianna Drain
Theodore Efann
Kevin Huang
Brittany Jokl
Marsella Kachingwe
Sonia Kim
Alicia Maule
Alexis Moreis
Jose Morillo
Nicolette Rodriguez
Justine Stewart
Antar Tichavahunda
Elyse VyVy Trinh
Crystal Vance
Jamila Woods
Teng Yang






