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Office of Multicultural Student Affairs

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Multicultural Assistance Peer Program

We have been impacting the lives of students at the University of South Carolina for over 30 years.

Apply to Be a MAPP Mentee

If you are a first-year or transfer student interested in joining the MAPP 2024 program, check back here for our application going live in early March 2024!  

What is MAPP?

 The Multicultural Assistance Peer Program (MAPP) is designed to assist first-year multicultural students transitioning to the university by providing them with a trained mentor for their critical first year. The program works to establish positive academic, social, and cultural networks.

The MAPP Mentor Program strives to:

  • Support First Year Students in their transition to USC
  • Encourage successful academic and personal development.
  • Promote student involvement.
  • Enrich the connections of USC students to each other, the campus, and the community.

How to Participate

The Multicultural Assistance Peer Program, which is part of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at USC, is dedicated to celebrating the cultural diversity of all students, staff, and community members by offering support programs and activities to all students. Your participation makes our program stronger. 

 


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