One way of getting involved in the
Department is to become a Peer Concentration Counselor (PCC). PCCs represent the History Department at concentration fairs and departmental events, and share with freshmen and upperclassmen interested in History
their experiences as concentrators. They also comprise the concentrator’s committee, which meets with the Tutorial Office staff to discuss how to improve the curriculum and connections between faculty, tutors, and undergraduates, as well as to provide feedback on program policies and issues. They are a vital part of the History community. In addition, PCCs are associated with the Office of Academic Programs,
where they are listed as official representatives of the Department.
There are 1-2 PCCs from each undergraduate house. If you are interested in representing History, please contact your House Advisor or the Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies.
For a list of Peer Concentration Counselors and their contact information, please see this PDF.
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