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This guide was prepared by Sarah Foley for Interdisciplinary Studies 380, an introduction to librarianship, which included an internship with the Science Library.
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A Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Peer Mentor is an academically strong undergraduate student who participates in developing and delivering learning support programs that encourage and support students in their academic pursuits.
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