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Relationship Educators

Relationship Educators

Relationship Educators are Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology students selected and trained by the Boone Center for the Family's Relationship IQ Project to effectively lead interactive presentations about healthy relationships, conduct research, write articles, and assist in programming for students at Pepperdine University. The presentations are conducted in places such as Seaver New Student Orientation, classes, clubs and organizations, dorms, and convocation programs.

Relationship Educators receive valuable training and experience! This unique opportunity will enhance your professional abilities, your personal relationships, and gives you the edge for competitive psychology positions and Ph.D. programs.

Learn how to conduct effective presentations, expand your knowledge of healthy relationship development, and contribute to the relational health of students.

Previous Relationship Educators have said:

"The training and experiences are such a wonderful adjunct to my education that it seemed like I should be paying for the experience as a class rather than getting paid for it as a job." – Meghan Owenz

"I would encourage others to become a RE because it teaches you team building skills, communication skills, public speaking skills, and so much more. I think it is very worthwhile, because while you are helping and teaching others, you are also doing this for yourself at the same time. These lessons are so ingrained in my head that I will carry them with me always." – Eleni Faklis

For more information about becoming a Relationship Educator contact Hannah Parmelee at the Boone Center for the Family: , phone 310.506.8551, fax 310.506.8561, Office 124 in the GSEP building on the Drescher Malibu Campus of Pepperdine University.

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