Mentor Interest Form

Drew University’s mission is to offer its diverse community of learners a challenging and individualized education shaped by a deep-rooted culture of mentoring, thoughtful engagement with the world beyond its campus, and a steadfast commitment to lifelong cultivation of the whole person” and further “prepare its students to flourish both personally and professionally.”  Additionally, Drew’s unique undergraduate experience, Launch, ensures, in part, that every student graduates with a network of mentors. The Center for Mentoring and Professional Networks supports these goals by working with students to ensure that they graduate with as expansive a network and as much real-world preparation as possible through access to the world-wide network of Drew alumni and community partners.


Thank you for your interest in helping students! The following questions are to help the staff at the Center for Mentoring understand who you are, where your interests lie, and how you can best help students at Drew. 
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Email *
First and Last Name  *
Preferred Phone Number: 
We will not be sharing this information outside of Drew University. 
Graduating Class Year & School *
Input "N/A" if not a Drew Grad.  
Please tell us your major/minor/concentration while at Drew as well as any club involvement you participated in: *
Industry/industries or field(s) of experience:  *
Ways to engage with students through the center:  *
Not for me
Maybe, keep me informed
Absolutely
One-to-one, short-term, connections with students to offer them advice about a variety of topics including time management, adulting, and/or career paths
Engagement in a long-term mentorship with a student directed by the Center
Membership on Drew Connect so students can connect with you at any time
Involvement in classes as requested by faculty to offer feedback on student presentations
Participation in panel discussions for students
Involvement in formal networking opportunities, in-person and/or virtual
Involvement in informal networking opportunities, in-person and/or virtual
Assist with writing or producing content for Center resources
Short-term job-shadowing opportunities
If you selected any of the mentorship engagement opportunities, which would you prefer?  *
Would you like to specifically work with a student who falls into one (or more) of the following groups? (This question is optional).
Yes
No
Maybe
No preference
Non-Traditional (CUE or adult degree seeking)
First Generation College Student
International Student
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)
Commuter
LGBTQ+
Clear selection
Do you identify with any of the following groups? (This question is optional).
Yes
No
Non - Traditional (CUE or adult degree seeking)
First Generation
International
BIPOC
Commuter
LGBTQ+
Clear selection
Would you feel comfortable assisting a student with non - educational related questions?  *
In supporting students in building their network of connections, the Center recognizes that not all connections need to be about career paths. Often, conversations around other topics (e.g., time management, adulting skills, etc) lead to valuable connections and critical building of networks/social capital. 
Briefly, what do you think your strengths are (or would be) in connecting with students? *
Relevant LinkedIn/professional profile(s):
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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