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Faculty Mentoring Program

°Õ³ó±ðÌýFaculty Mentoring ProgramÌýprovides support to students preparing for or applying to graduate school. Students are paired with aÌý¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢ faculty memberÌýand receiveÌýone-on-oneÌýmentoring prior to submitting their graduate school application.

This program is intended for students who do not have a mentor compensated through another program on campus.ÌýApplications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

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If selected to participate you must:

  • Maintain open communication with the GRAD Center team and your appointed faculty mentor.
  • Respond to communication received from your appointed mentor and/or the GRAD Center.
  • Attend meetings with your appointed faculty mentor and complete all assigned tasks.

NOTE:ÌýWhile students may provide their preference for a faculty mentor, they may not be paired with that faculty member.

You must be a ¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢ student (undergraduate or graduate) who intends to apply or is in the process of applying to a graduate program.

The 2025–2026 application will be available in fall 2025.

We encourage faculty members who would like to serve as a mentor to complete an to learn more about this program.

For more information, please contactÌýDr. Melisa C. Galván, Coordinator of the GRAD Center Faculty Mentoring Program.
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