Posted in Mentees, Mentors, Resources, Training on Sep 29th, 2008
East Connecticut State University has a nice page about peer mentoring that includes links to other resources about college life, culture and academic excellence tips. You can find it here.
Whether you utilize the information for your mentoring conversations, use the information on your own, or refer a friend to this page, hopefully you’ll find some useful [...]
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Posted in Mentees, Mentors, Resources on Sep 22nd, 2008
Here the first installment of a YouTube video series being produced by Devin Lueddeke, an Enrollment Manager in Recruiting and Kabir, one of your fellow students here at MIIS. The title of this series is called MIIS Casa and it showcases student living arrangements with the hopes of giving new and prospective students an idea of [...]
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Posted in Mentees, Resources, Training on Sep 5th, 2008
The Fall 2008 Mentee Training has also been uploaded to Youtube! It is 9 minutes and 42 seconds long. MAP Mentees, please watch the training and let me know if you have any questions.
The text in the video is fairly small and so the full powerpoint presentation is also available in PDF form by clicking here.
Further training materials for [...]
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Posted in Mentors, Resources, Training on Sep 4th, 2008
There are lots of resources for students that are available at Student Affairs! Here is a link to a PDF document that lists the resources available:
Resources-available-at-Student-Affairs
The Student Affairs office is open from 9-5, Monday-Friday. Please come on by! You can also reach us by email and by phone.
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Posted in Mentees, Resources, Training on Sep 2nd, 2008
As a follow up to our tips for mentors, here are some tips for Mentees!
Source: http://www.apa.org/pi/disability/mentoring/tipsformentors.html
Tips for Mentees
1. Initiate. In order to sustain the mentoring relationship, take the initiative to ask your mentor a question, to let him or her know your educational and professional interests and objectives, and to ask about his/her own [...]
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