
International Student Peer Leadership Program (ISPLP)
Why join ISPLP?
Whether you're volunteering as a Peer Leader or starting as a Mentee, the ISPLP helps you:
- Build community and friendships
- Boost confidence and leadership skills
- Feel connected, supported, and ready to thrive
- Access important campus and community resources
- Make your Ðǿմ«Ã½ experience unforgettable

About the ISPLP
The International Student Peer Leadership Program (ISPLP) is a peer support initiative designed to assist new international students during their first semester. Through structured mentorship and guided activities, the program helps students transition smoothly into academic and social life in a new country.
New students receive personalized support through being mentees, while returning students gain meaningful volunteer experience and professional growth by serving as Peer Leaders.

Peer Leader
Ready to connect, belong, and thrive? Peer Leaders are trained student volunteers who help new international students adjust to campus life by sharing their experiences, offering mentorship, and creating engaging content and events.
Commitment:
- Fall: August–December
- Winter: January–April
- Participation in all required training and activities

Benefits
- Leadership and mentorship experience
- Develop skills in marketing, cross-cultural communication, event planning and management
- Personalized reference letters
- Public recognition in newsletters and social media
- Resume-boosting experience and networking
- Invitations to leadership development sessions
Qualifications
- Current Ðǿմ«Ã½ student in good academic standing
- Must have completed at least one semester or more
- Familiar with campus resources and student support services
- Strong interest in building an inclusive and supportive environment
- Host pre-semester virtual meet and greet sessions
- Plan and facilitate regular virtual or in-person meetings for ongoing connection
- Provide consistent support and mentorship throughout the semester
- Organize and participate in social and community-building activities
- Be a cultural bridge by helping students navigate life in Canada
- Share academic resources, campus services, and support programs
- Refer students to appropriate services such as education advisors, immigration advisors, and wellness resources
- Participate in mandatory training and ongoing professional development
- Perform other duties assigned
What you get as a mentee
- Insider tips on student life, and campus services
- Personalized peer support
- Guidance navigating life at Ðǿմ«Ã½ and in Canada
- A friendly connection who understands your journey

What we can help with:
- Coordinating the matching process between Peer Leaders and Mentees
- Offering leadership development and training sessions for Peer Leaders
- Planning and promoting social events to support mentor-Mentee engagement
- Assisting in resolving any issues or conflicts between Peer Leaders and Mentees
Questions?
If you want to know more before applying? Contact us at inted@okanagan.bc.ca.