Partner Mentor Program
You are the future of today's St. Mary's students!
Share your insight, provide guidance and highlight professional opportunities:
- Partner with your employer's Recruiting/University Relations team to participate in:
On-Campus Interviews On-Campus Recruiting Program - Sponsor a Class and/or Information Table. Please contact Lauren Thomas for more information.
- Volunteer to participate in job shadowing and/or work site visit. Please contact the Civic Engagement and Career Development Center for more information.
- Alum-Net Works!
- Building Bridges to Sucess: Mentoring Program
Building Bridges to Success partners current St. Mary's Students with Alumni who have gained experience in the workplace.
The Mentoring Program:
- builds relationships between the business and educational worlds
- enhances the workplace
- supports the commitment to education in the region
- makes a difference in the community
Students
- valuable guidance, advice support
- networking potential internship opportunities
- developing professionalism self-confidence
- assistance in the transition from school to the world of work
Mentors
- personal growth through sharing ideas and information
- developing a better appreciation for your work and career
- serving others in the Marianist tradition
- supporting your alma mater
The Mentoring Relationship is based on:
- openness
- a willingness to learn share
- mutual trust respect
- encouragement
Mentors and Students connect by:
- participating in discussions on career exploration and job skills
- attending a professional meeting
- maintaining regular phone and/or email contact
- participating in career development
Mentors are also invited to:
- lead a job-shadowing experience or conduct a site tour
- be a guest speaker at a Civic Engagement and Career Development Center event
- contribute an article to the online Mentor newsletter
Want to be a mentor??? REGISTER HERE
Are you seeking a mentor??? GO HERE
If you need more information, contact the Civic Engagement and Career Development Center .



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