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Mentoring is a partnership.....not simply a relationship
 

Benefits to the mentee   
  • Academic success
  • Individualized attention     
  • Academic support
  • Greater employability
  • Higher self-efficacy
  • Networking/social capital
  • Social integration

 

Benefits to the mentor
  • Satisfaction
  • Long term relationship with students
  • Development of skills

 

Benefits to the Institution
  • Student success
  • Retention
  • Long term relationship
  • Immediate feedback from students
  • Better handling of difficult situations

 

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear
Dr. Alice Kay Locklear

Dr. Alice Kay Locklear

Social Work

Justin Winans
Justin Winans

Justin Winans

Campus Recreation

Dr. Leslie Locklear
Dr. Leslie Locklear

Dr. Leslie Locklear

Education

Dr. Rita Hagevik
Dr. Rita Hagevik

Dr. Rita Hagevik

Biology

Christine Bell
Christine Bell

Christine Bell

School of Business

Dalton Hoffer
Dalton Hoffer

Dalton Hoffer

Community and Civic Engagement

Sandy Jacobs
Sandy Jacobs

Sandy Jacobs

Community and Civic Engagement

Dr. Susan Frauenholtz
Dr. Susan Frauenholtz

Dr. Susan Frauenholtz

Social Work

Dr. Beth Holder
Dr. Beth Holder

Dr. Beth Holder

Dean, University College

Keondra Mitchell
Keondra Mitchell

Keondra Mitchell

School of Business

Dr. Veronica Hardy
Dr. Veronica Hardy

Dr. Veronica Hardy

Social Work

RoseMarie Pilarczyk
RoseMarie Pilarczyk

RoseMarie Pilarczyk

Nursing



 

LeeAnn Strickland Melvin
LeeAnn Strickland Melvin

LeeAnn Strickland Melvin

Academic Outreach

Dr. Lawrence Locklear
Dr. Lawrence Locklear

Dr. Lawrence Locklear

Student Inclusion and Diversity

MaryBeth Locklear
MaryBeth Locklear

MaryBeth Locklear

Director, Regional Initiatives

Laura Hess
Laura Hess

Laura Hess

Director of Patron Services



 

Sharon Blue
Sharon Blue

Sharon Blue

New Student Orientation Coordinator

 

Ashley Oxendine
Ashley Oxendine

Ashley Oxendine

Student Success Coordinator