Student Advocacy & Accountability Office

Santa Ana College (SAC) is committed to providing a high-quality learning environment to help students achieve their educational goals and objectives.
 
As members of this community, SAC students and student organizations will:

  • Act in a manner that reflects maturity and social responsibility for health, wellness, and safety.

  • Act in a manner that reflects honesty and personal responsibility.

  • Act responsibly and respectfully towards the person and property of others.

  • Conduct themselves according to all College, local, state, and federal laws, policies, and procedures on or off campus.

By agreeing to be a member of the SAC community, students are expected to adhere to the behavioral and community standards outlined in our policies and standards.​​​

Student Involvement

​​​Examples of how students may interact with our office:

  • ​They have been identified as potentially violating college policy;
  • They are seeking assistance to mitigate a conflict;
  • They have been identified as someone who witnessed or has information about an allegation that is being reviewed; 
  • They would like to report a concern.​

Peer Advocate Program

Peer Advocates is a student support program designed to help students navigate conflict, communication challenges, and interpersonal concerns in a respectful and supportive way. Peer Advocates are trained student workers who provide a safe, neutral space to talk through concerns, explore options, and identify next steps before issues escalate.

If you’re experiencing conflict with another student, feeling stressed about a difficult conversation, or unsure how to handle a situation, Peer Advocates can help you think through your options. They listen, help clarify concerns, support problem-solving, and connect you with campus resources when needed. This is not a disciplinary service—it’s a support resource focused on early intervention, understanding, and constructive communication.

The Peer Advocate program aims to reduce conflict escalation, increase awareness of conflict-resolution resources on campus, and contribute to a positive, inclusive campus culture grounded in respect and empathy.

Students can utilize Peer Advocates by:

  • Meeting for one-on-one support
  • Talking through a conflict or concern in a confidential, neutral setting
  • Learning strategies for communication, de-escalation, and resolution
  • Getting referrals to appropriate campus resources when necessary
 

Whether you’re dealing with a misunderstanding, ongoing tension, or just need help figuring out how to approach a difficult conversation, Peer Advocates are here to support you.

Peer Advocates are:

  • Trained student peers who provide a supportive, neutral space to talk
  • A confidential resource for discussing conflict, stress, or communication challenges
  • Guides who help you think through options and prepare for conversations
  • A connection point to campus resources when additional support is needed

Peer Advocates are not:

  • Disciplinary officers or decision-makers
  • A replacement for formal complaint, conduct, or Title IX processes
  • Counselors or legal advisors
  • A service that takes sides or determines fault

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Interested in supporting fellow students and building real-world leadership and conflict-resolution skills? The Peer Advocate role is a paid student worker position that provides hands-on training in communication, mediation, and peer support.

If you are interested in applying for or learning more information about being a Peer Advocate click the link below:  

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