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 2011-2012 MPCs!
MPCs '11-'12:
Niina Al-Hassan
Stephanie Chhan
Chance Craig
Jonathan Cruz
Samantha Enriquez
Vanessa Flores-Maldonado
Saudi Garcia
Macda Gerard
Stephanie Harris
Haruko Hashimoto
Hisa Hashisaka
Hayward Leach
Mariela Martinez
Sean McAdams
Cinque McFarlane-Blake
Takeru Nagayoshi
Corbyn Nchako
Alvina Pillai
Harry Ramsamooj
Joe Royo
Paul Tran
Jessaca York
2010-2011 MPCs
MPCs '10-'11:
Ananya Anand
Pierre Arreola
Becky Bass
Melissa Chin
Siera Dissmore
Kaijian Gao
Emily Gonzalez
Sharina Gordon
Dian Jackson
Aiyah Josiah-Faeduwar
Gopika Krishna
Michelle Le
Amanda Manu
Raques McGill
Toyin Mustapha
Francisco Oliveira
Sarah Park
Dwayne Parris
Rachel Tache
Le Tran
See Vang
Shawn Verma









