PsychConnect Peer Advising
PsychConnect is a student peer-advising group in the Department of Psychology. PsychConnect advisors represent the Department to the undergraduate student population as well as prospective students and parents. The staff is responsible for coordinating the outreach program to Psychology majors and potential Psychology majors, including but not limited to advising students on selecting courses and choosing an advisor.
The PsychConnect Peer Advising Program is made possible by a grant from the VPUE.
Winter Quarter Advising Hours
Location: 1st fl Lounge in Building 420 or remote (use below zoom link)
Mondays 3-5pm with Grey, ZOOM LINK (Passcode: 311795)
Tuesday 3-5 with Grey, ZOOM LINK (Passcode: 311795)
Tuesdays 12:30-2:30pm with Tima, ZOOM LINK (Passcode: 233441)
Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm with Tima, ZOOM LINK (Passcode: 233441)
Meet our PsychConnect Peer Advisors:

Tima Kane
Hi everyone! My name is Tima (she/her) and I'm a senior majoring in Psychology and minoring in Economics, and originally from Washington, D.C.! I was someone who did a lot of exploring in different majors before finding my passion in psychology and I love to talk with people about their different paths at Stanford and discovering the things that make you light up and want to talk about for hours! For me, that's been discovering social psychology and pursuing an Honors Thesis on how legal standards affect juror psychology in police brutality cases with SPARQ Lab. I've found my home in the Psych Department and would love to chat with you about your interests, classes you might like, and mentorship and research opportunities for your journey here! Come say hi, I'll be in the Psychology Lounge on the first floor :)

Grey Garcia
Hello everyone! My name is Grey (He/Him). I am a senior majoring in Psychology. Currently, I’m in my third and final year as a transfer student. I’m interested in law school. However, I also enjoy discussing the intersection of psychology and language processing, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence. Psychology has opened so many doors for me; at Stanford, I’ve had the opportunity to research Brain-Computer Interfaces, shadowed physicians at the med school, interned at a law firm, as well as study in New York to explore business—all while majoring in Psychology. Through these experiences, I was able to find my path. If you’d like to chat about courses, mentorship, research opportunities, internships, campus resources, or any other interests, feel free to drop by!