Mentor Program
During Orientation Week or at any time during the year,
continuing students inform new students about
adapting to university life and work with them to
get the best results. Student Mentors join the program because they
remember what it was like to be a new student. Student Mentors
appreciate the assistance they received in their first year and
also see mentoring as an opportunity to develop valuable leadership
and communication skills.
Finding a Mentor Or Becoming a Mentor
Please contact the Mentor Program Coordinator at the Office of
Learning and Support by phone, email or come to level 2 to see
us. Also, make sure you give us your full name, course you are
pursuing and any special requests.
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First ask yourself the Following Questions:
- Are you people oriented?
- Are you a good listener?
- Are you sensitive to the needs and feelings of others?
- Do you recognise when others need support or independence?
- Do you want to contribute to the academic development of
others?
- Are you able to support and help without being bossy?
- Are you able to explain things at various levels of complexity
and detail?
Remuneration
- Mentors are not paid, it is a voluntary position.
- A certificate of appreciation and training are offered as an
incentive.
- Possibility of rewarding mentors with freebies
- Mentoring provides an opportunity to learn and practice
leadership, communication and teamwork skills, vital to any
employer.
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The Role of a Mentor
- Greet new students on Orientation Day.
- Contact the Mentee on a regular basis on weeks 3, 6 & 9
each semester.
- Provide support and encouragement for the Mentee.
- Recognise and recruit new Mentors for the program.
- Positively promote the Mentor Program.
- Attend training and professional development seminars.
- Clarify, where necessary, University policy/procedures to new
students.
- Network and liase with new students and faculty staff when
necessary.
- Participate, and encourage participation, of Mentees in various
semester events such as picnics, seminars, socials, and games
nights, academic and training workshops.
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