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Vision Statement
Peer to Peer Access to Success seeks to inspire positive economic and social change for our underserved students and communities through education, research and innovation.
Mission Statement
The mission of Peer to Peer Access to Success is to help students discover their potential and the path that best fits their goals. We provide personalized mentoring, guidance, information and hands-on help for students as well as parents.
Our services are provided free of charge and help school districts meet the needs of their students without straining existing resources. Primarily comprised of WTAMU undergraduate and graduate students, PPAS provides support and opportunities for our students to gain valuable knowledge through experiential and service learning.
Our passionate, knowledgeable, and diverse team helps to inspire, educate, and motivate underserved groups to help them meet their goals and build economic stability for themselves and for their communities by providing well founded, relevant services and research.