The Office of Career Connections at the University of Louisiana Monroe is seeking adults to work with students in the ULM Mentorship Program.
The mentor is a volunteer who helps a ULM student, the "mentee," with their career exploration, life skills development, and networking opportunities. The focus is on learning the skills necessary in their careers.
The two primary functions of the mentor are to provide career support and psychosocial
support to mentees. The quality of the mentoring relationship is driven by the mentee.
The mentee has an essential and active role to facilitate the professional relationship.
The program is from Sept. 24, 2018 to May 3, 2019.
Those interested in becoming mentors may complete a mentor application. More information is on the Career Connections/ULM Mentorship webpage, https://www.ulm.edu/careerconnections/ulmmentorship.html.
Mentor applications are due by 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10. Mandatory orientation is 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18. For more information about this program, contact Kristin Chandler at 318-342-1144 or morris@ulm.edu.