IT Mentor Program
The Institute of Technology Mentor Program matches current science
and engineering students with professionals in technical fields.
These volunteer mentors help students prepare for the transition
from the academic environment to the professional world. IT's award-winning
program has connected thousands of students and mentors since its
inception in 1991.
Registration for mentors is now open
Student registrations will open in September
Overview
IT sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students are eligible
to participate in the mentor program. Freshmen are encouraged to
wait a year to gain academic experience and perspective.
Students and mentors must meet at least two hours per month from
October through April. Students and mentors who register for the
program are expected to honor their commitment and maintain regular
contact each month. Participants who fail to do so will be dropped
from the program.
Students identify their goals for career exploration and take the
initiative in the relationship. Mentors provide advice and information
and share ideas with the next generation of leaders in science and
technology. Training and support is provided by the IT Alumni Society
(ITAS).
The program is organized by the IT Alumni
Society in collaboration with the IT dean's office and the University of Minnesota Alumni Association
Mentor Connection. The mentor program involves approximately
300 students and mentors annually.
Orientation and activities
Some mentors participate remotely by email and telephone. Local
participants may meet on campus or at the mentor's workplace. Activities
may include networking, e-mentoring, sharing ideas, touring a company
or work site, attending professional meetings, reviewing resumes,
and discussing career strategies.
The mentor program begins with an orientation in the fall and ends with a reception in the spring. This year's orientation will be on October 21, 2008. IT and the University of Minnesota Alumni Association Mentor Connection sponsor several other activities during the year for students and their mentors.
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