The Mentor Collective Program
The CSU Pueblo’s Mentor Collective program enhances the student experience by linking them one-on-one with an alum or peer mentor. Students are paired with mentors who are devoted in the success of the students — a person ready to listen, inspire, help navigate challenges, and recognize opportunities.
Students will learn what to expect in school, how to approach challenges, and gain career advice. The Mentor-Student relationship also helps the Mentors improve their professional networks as well as become better leaders.
How it Works
Students will be matched with an alum or peer mentor based on common interests, background, academics, and professional aspirations. To get started, students and mentors register and complete an online survey to paint a holistic picture of their interests and experiences.
What do Mentors and Mentees Discuss?
- How will my major impact my professional options?
- How do I balance the demands of school, responsibilities, and socializing?
- How can I set myself up for academic, social, and career success?
- How do I make connections with peers and professional contacts?
Areas of Support Include:
- Attending events
- Getting involved with student clubs and organizations
- Class selection
- Becoming familiar with campus locations
- Ordering books
- Meeting new people and support services