Explore our volunteer and paid opportunities to work with InclusiveU at Syracuse University:
Peer2Peer is an amazing way for students from all areas of campus to make new friends and share the Syracuse University experience.
Through Peer2Peer, matriculated students are paired with non-matriculated InclusiveU students to spend time together on campus socializing, grabbing coffee, working out, and participating in campus activities.
Learn More about Peer2Peer
Becoming a Campus Mentor is a way to work directly with students in the InclusiveU program to enhance their college experience. Campus Mentor is a paid position. As a mentor, there are a variety of ways you may support an InclusiveU student including:
*Now Hiring Through Springbrook and InclusiveU. Note these roles are very similar with different application processes.
Campus Mentor through Springbrook: $18/hr, must be a U.S. resident and Syracuse University or ESF student to apply. For this role, you will be hired through Springbrook, a local non-profit agency that provides supports for individuals with disabilities. Click here for Springbrook application and requirements. For questions about this role, contact Karli Audette at audettek@springbrookny.org.
Student Support Assistants through Syracuse University: $16-$17/hr, must be a Syracuse University student to apply. For this role, you will be hired as a student employee through Syracuse University. Search “CuseWorks: InclusiveU – Student Support Assistant” on Handshake to Apply. For questions about this role, contact Sam Roux at saroux@syr.edu.
Contact Sam Roux with Academic Support Questions
A Residential Mentor (RM) is a matriculated Syracuse University student who serves as a primary resource for navigating university life. Each InclusiveU student is assigned a primary RM, who resides nearby, along with a team of additional RMs to provide support and connections. The primary RM is the first point of contact when InclusiveU students have questions or encounter challenges. Together, the primary RM and student work collaboratively to address concerns and problemsolve
While the RM team offers valuable guidance, InclusiveU students are expected to actively engage in the process. The RM team is not responsible for performing tasks on behalf of the students; rather, they are there to assist, offer support, and help the student adjust to living independently. Residential Mentors receive their room paid in full. The position is for the entire academic year.
Contact Bridget Fowler about Residential Mentoring Opportunities
“New ideas, experiences and talents are shared, but those are only the few joys of a partnership; a unique bond is formed. The opportunity to connect with other students is the most important vision of Peer2Peer.”
– Jared Khan-Bagley, Peer2Peer


“Through my experience with InclusiveU, I have made incredibly strong friendships and have had experiences that I otherwise wouldn’t have had during my time at Syracuse.”
– Rexana Vachereau, Campus Mentor
