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Vision Mentees
WHO CAN BECOME A MENTEE?
- Freshman Classification at WSU
- Satisfy Required Study Tables Hrs.
- Participate in UVC 111 Class
- Perform Community Service Project
BENEFITS OF BECOMING A MENTEE
- Study Sessions
- Field Trips to Local Historical Sites
- Monthly Extracurricular Activities
- Tutorial Support
- Book Vouchers
- Leadership Retreats
WHAT ARE THE EXPECTATIONS OF BECOMING A MENTEE?
- First-year students will be committed to the mentoring relationship. They will discuss their needs and expectations with their peer mentors and work with them to establish goals for their relationships.
- The first-year students will be ready and willing to respond honestly to questions that the peer mentor asks and have ideas about how the peer mentor can assist them in best ways.
- First-year students can serve as a resource for the mentor, providing the mentor with new perspectives about his/her work. The students will be respectful to their peer mentors time and notify him/her if they are unable to attend scheduled meetings, study tables, events, etc.
FORMS FOR MENTEES (in PDF format)
Schedule for Growth Opportunities (GO's) (PDF)
VISION Peer Mentoring Program
Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center
Phone:
(937) 775-5645
Fax:
(937) 775-2692
Hours:
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Location:
140 Millett Hall