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MUSE - Becoming a Peer Mentor

How Does an SJSU Student Become a Peer Mentor?

 

Download an application (due 4pm Thursday, October 29th, in Clark 105)!

 

In order to be a Peer Mentor, you must be admitted to the mentoring program, complete a 3-unit course in Spring 2010, and receive supervision while serving as a mentor.

The first step in becoming a mentor is to complete and return the application form. The next step is an interview with the Director of the Peer Mentor Program, and other Peer Mentors, to talk over your application and specifics of the program. This is a chance for all of us to get to know each other better and to answer any questions you or we may have. After careful consideration of the applications and interview, we will notify those who are accepted into the program.

The new class of future mentors will enroll in a 3 credit class for Spring. This course focuses on mentoring skills including good communication skills and technology skills. Finally, those students who have successfully completed the coursework, and who are accepted to become peer mentors, will be hired by SJSU and will be supervised to assist students in the MUSE classrooms and to offer a range of student-centered activities. Those students who choose to continue with the program will then receive opportunities to serve as Peer Mentors in a Fall MUSE class and work in the Peer Mentor Center.

Qualifications of a Peer Mentor:

What are the Duties and Responsibilities of 
Peer Mentors?

Peer Mentors Receive the Following Benefits:

Where Can I Get More Information?

Contact Dr. Andrew Wood, Director of the SJSU Peer Mentor Program at andrew.wood@sjsu.edu or 408/924.5378.

 

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