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Mentoring

Empowering students and alumni to share their knowledge through peer mentoring

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The university features a diverse student and alumni body. Mentoring enables community members to connect in positive and meaningful relationships aimed to support academic and professional interests. The Mentoring program also empowers students and alumni to share their knowledge and experience through peer mentoring options. Mentors and mentees benefit from participating in the program through educational achievement, professional development, and seizing networking opportunities.

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What is a Mentee?

Mentees, or information-seekers, are students and alumni with an interest in educational or professional development, skill development, or coaching and motivation.

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What is a Mentor?

Mentors, or information-sharers, are highly motivated university community members who have prior academic or professional experience to share in the community.

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Benefits of Joining Mentoring

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Personalized Dashboard

Access your pending messages, requests, and events

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Community Activity Stream

Post, comment and like content related to your community

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Search

Search the university directory for fellow students & alumni

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Get Seen

Join the university directory, so others can keep in touch with you

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Get Involved

Find or become a mentor in the Mentoring program

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Make Connections

Network with other members in your area through regional groups

Discussion Guide

Mentoring relationships are beneficial to academic, professional, and personal growth. Learn more about mentoring discussions with this resource.

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Bill Wenger

Featured Mentor

It is gratifying when I can see a younger colleague apply my advice to achieve significant advantages in their leadership endeavors earlier and more completely than I did at their age. - Bill Wenger