First-Gen and/or Low-Income Community Mentoring Program
The Diversity and First-Gen Office is offering a mentoring program to help first-gen and/or low-income (FLI) undergraduate students navigate the challenges they may face at Stanford. As a FLI graduate student or other professional student (medical, business, law, etc), you have successfully navigated many of these challenges. This program offers you the opportunity to connect with a FLI undergraduate as well as other FLI graduate students.



Questions? Please contact Jennifer Rolen jrolen@stanford.edu
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Are you interested in participating as a mentor? *
Will you be able to commit to meeting with your mentee at least 2 times per quarter? *
First name *
Last name *
Stanford email *
Please enter your full email address
Gender *
Department and degree program *
(Example: Psychology PhD or Education MS)
Year in graduate program *
How do you identify with the FLI community? *
Check all that apply
Required
What topics would you be willing to discuss with your mentee? *
Required
Why are you interested in being a mentor? *
Do you have preferences for the kind of mentee we assign to you? *
(Example: gender, ethnicity, international, LGBTQ friendly, etc.)
What type of events would you like the program to offer?
If you have participated in this mentoring program in the past and would like to stay with your current mentee, enter her/his name here.
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