PASS
Section outline
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Peer Assisted Study Support (PASS) is a course-based mentoring scheme, run for students by students. It gives first-years the opportunity to discuss study-related problems and get general advice from higher-year undergraduates in their subject.
Fist-year students ('Mentees') attend PASS sessions. All students are welcome, no one is judged as struggling because they come along – they may want to get ahead for the following year or just enjoy talking to other students about their subject.
How do I know if it’s useful to come to PASS sessions?
Go along to a session and find out. There’s no requirement to be there on the dot or to come more often than you want to. You will get friendly, informal advice in a relaxed environment from people who understand your situation.
2025/26 Student Organiser: Anna Borysova (a.borysova@stu23.qmul.ac.uk).
You can find more information about PASS here: PASS - Peer Assisted Study Support at QMUL - Library Services
To find more information and attend a PASS session, head over to the SEF PASS QM+ page.
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