Thursday, September 29, 2011

Final Call for Applications

"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." Winston Churchill

Tomorrow is the last day to apply for interest in the Collegian Mentoring Program.

If you have not applied and want to mentor or be mentored, please reach out for an application by sending an email to CollegianMentoring@gmail.com.

Students are already aware of how great a program like this can be for them. Alumni, this guidance-based program is very hands-off and is purely focused on the 1-on-1 relationship with your Mentee, with just a little help from the program team in offering topics of discussion via this blog. It is a great and easy way to give back to the Collegian.

Reach out for your application today!

Greg

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Application Deadline Extended! Now Due Friday

Good news everyone!

Because of the great reception at Collegian HQ this past weekend, we have decided to extend application submission for Mentors and Mentees to Friday, September 30.

Don't miss out on this last chance to take part in the mentoring program for the year. Email CollegianMentoring@gmail.com for an application and for any questions.

Greg


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Applications Due This Monday!

We're just days away from the application deadline. Please reach out to CollegianMentoring@gmail.com if you would like an application (Mentor or Mentee).

Also, we have updated our process for all News Division mentoring. Those interested should email Jim Rodenbush at jmr63@psu.edu directly for more information.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Less Than 3 Weeks To Apply...

So long as you have email to connect to each other, mentoring relationships can happen anywhere! Don't forget applications are due in less than 3 weeks. Email CollegianMentoring@gmail.com for your simple application.

Why become a Mentee?
  • Gain access to a support system during critical stages of your academic and career development
  • Get an insider's perspective on navigating your career
  • Obtain a clearer understanding of your goals
Why become a Mentor?
  • Have the satisfaction of imparting wisdom and experience to others without a huge time commitment
  • Enhancement of coaching, leadership, management, and recruiting skills
  • It's a great way to give back to the Collegian
Modified Source: http://www.asha.org/students/gatheringplace/MentBen/