Student Affairs Staff Mentorship Program

Mentorship Program

Student Affairs staff have the opportunity to join a division-wide mentorship program for the 2024-25 academic year. Staff can apply to be either a mentor to someone in the division or be mentored by a Student Affairs professional.

The Student Affairs Mentorship Program provides career and professional development opportunities for staff, whether they serve as a mentor or a mentee. Both roles will help staff develop skills they need to progress in the next steps of their career.

Grow, develop and work toward professional goals

Staff who participate in the program will make strong connections and grow professionally. Participants will also receive swag items, meal cards for monthly meetings and more.

Benefits of becoming a staff mentor

  • Develop leadership, communication and mentoring skills
  • Gain fulfillment and satisfaction of helping others
  • Make new connections in the division

Benefits of being mentored

  • Explore professional goals and development
  • Network and meet new colleagues
  • Increase awareness of Student Affairs and our culture in the division

The Student Affairs Mentorship Program first launched in fall 2021. Staff who participated in the program’s first year found value in meeting regularly and getting to know others from across the division.

Join the 2024-25 Staff Mentorship Program

Applications for mentors and mentees will open July 17, 2024. Pairs will be matched based on the application responses for professional goals and interests. Mentors and mentees will receive training, resources and support from the Employee Engagement Commitment Committee program administrators.

Mentorships will begin Sept. 2024 and end May 2025. At the beginning of the program, mentors and mentees will complete and sign an agreement outlining expectations for the academic year. Mentors and mentees should meet at a minimum for one hour each month, and meal cards will be provided for meeting on campus. Discussion topic suggestions for meetings will be provided, but meeting topics should be based around mentee goals.

 

Mentors

Do you have a positive demeanor and a background in Student Affairs? Do you enjoy helping others grow professionally? Consider applying to be a mentor. 

Staff who are interested in serving as a mentor should be aware of the following:

  • Applications for mentors will open July 17 and close Aug. 9. 
  • Mentors should plan to participate in the program for the 2024-25 academic year.
  • Mentors will be notified of their mentee pairings in mid-September.
  • They should plan to meet for at least one hour each month with their mentee. Additional time may be needed each month to prepare for meetings (gathering resources, preparing discussion topics, etc.) depending on the mentee’s goals. 
  • Mentors should plan to attend:
    • A virtual training session for all mentors on Thursday, Aug. 29 at 1 p.m.
    • A kick-off event with mentees will be held mid-Sept. (more details coming soon)

Mentees

Are you looking to gain a better understanding of Student Affairs and connect with others? Are you interested in working with someone on your professional goals? Consider applying to be a mentee.

Staff who are interested in being mentored should be aware of the following:

  • Applications to be mentored will open July 17 and close Aug. 9. 
  • Mentees should plan to participate in the program for the 2024-25 academic year.
  • Mentees will be notified of their mentor pairings in mid-September.
  • They should plan to meet for at least one hour each month with their mentor. 
  • Mentees should plan to attend:
    • A virtual training session for all mentees on Tuesday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m.
    • A kick-off event with mentors will be held mid-Sept. (more details coming soon)

If you have questions about the staff mentorship program, please contact meagan.combs@colorado.edu.