Community Mentorship Program
This program is designed to connect students with mentors who can provide guidance, encouragement, and support throughout their academic and personal journeys. Whether you are looking for advice on school, extracurriculars, research, leadership, or future opportunities, our mentors are here to help. We welcome both experienced high school and college students interested in becoming mentors, as well as younger students eager to learn and grow. Through meaningful conversations and lasting connections, we hope to build a supportive community where everyone can succeed together.
About the program
The One People One Cosmos Community Mentorship Program was created to connect students through meaningful mentorship, encouragement, and shared experiences. We believe that every student deserves access to guidance from someone who has walked a similar path and is willing to help them grow.
Our mentors come from diverse academic backgrounds and interests, allowing us to match students based on their goals, passions, and areas of curiosity. Whether a student is exploring STEM, preparing for research opportunities, developing leadership skills, or simply looking for advice on navigating school, our mentors are here to provide support every step of the way.
Beyond academics, our program emphasizes building confidence, fostering curiosity, and creating lasting connections. We hope to cultivate a welcoming community where mentors inspire the next generation of learners while continuing to grow as leaders themselves.
FAQs
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Mentors should be high school students, college students, or young professionals who are passionate about helping others learn and grow. We welcome mentors from all academic backgrounds, interests, and experiences.
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Mentors are expected to communicate regularly with their mentees, provide encouragement and guidance, and serve as positive role models. We ask mentors to be respectful, dependable, and committed to supporting their mentees throughout the program.
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Matches are made based on shared academic interests, hobbies, career goals, availability, and any preferences provided in the application. Our goal is to create meaningful mentor-mentee relationships where both individuals can connect and learn from one another.
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We recommend mentors commit to meeting with their mentee for at least one hour per month throughout the program. Meetings may take place virtually or in person (when appropriate), and mentors are encouraged to stay in touch between meetings as needed.