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Peer Leaders

FDS Peer Leaders

What does it take to thrive at Bentley—and beyond? Our Falcon Discovery Seminar Peer Leaders know, and they'll partner with your FDS faculty member to guide you every step of the way.

Peer Leaders

Your Guide to Bentley

Wondering about the best study spots, exam strategies, staying healthy, or making friends? Your FDS Peer Leader has answers. They're here to help you balance academics and social life, connect with campus groups, and feel at home in our vibrant Bentley community.

Peer Leaders

Meet Our Peer Leaders

Get to know the friendly faces behind Bentley's Falcon Discovery Seminars. Our Peer Leaders are upper-class students who know how to help you navigate your first semester. From campus tips to academic insights, they're your go-to resource for making the most of your Bentley experience.

Peer Leaders

Become a Peer Leader

Ready to step up and lead? The Peer Leader position is highly competitive—but equally rewarding. You'll have the unique opportunity to shape an entire class's first-year experience and leave a lasting impact. Motivated, caring students are encouraged to apply. To learn more or express interest, please contact Jamie Bang, Associate Director, Student Success Programs jbang@bentley.edu 

FDS

Annelise Vaughn

"Being a Peer Leader at Bentley helped me grow both personally and professionally, giving me the confidence to speak in front of a room full of people. It was a unique and fulfilling experience to develop as an individual while also guiding first-year students."

Adam

Declan Adams

“Being a Peer Leader means helping people feel comfortable and welcome in a tightknit community. Allowing you to gain experience and support from many different Bentley students and professors."

Emmi

Emmi Katz

“Being a peer leader is not only one of the most rewarding experiences that you can have at Bentley, but it’s led me to meet so many more people in my four years here.”

Kristen
I enjoy working alongside peer leaders and seeing them form strong bonds with new students and develop their own leadership skills. The genuine care peer leaders have for the students they work with is heartwarming, and the communities they help to create reflect this care.
Kristin Raymond
Prof. English and Media Studies