College of Agricultural Sciences Mentoring Program
The program seeks to enhance students' career awareness so that they are better equipped to find internships and jobs that match their goals and interests in the future
Goals of the Mentoring Program
- To provide an opportunity for students to learn about career paths,
professional fields, and educational options from alumni working in their field
of interest.
- To provide an opportunity for alumni to become more involved with the
College of Agricultural Sciences by sharing their knowledge and experience with
students.
As part of the program, you will . . .
- decide on a preferred method of communication with your mentor or protégé.
Choose a method of communication that is convenient for both of you and that you
will both use regularly. It is frustrating to send someone an e-mail and not
receive a reply for a week; these problems can typically be avoided by
discussing this at the outset;
- complete a "goal-setting" sheet together. This will allow you to share your
expectations with your mentor or protégé and set reasonable, workable goals and
action steps that will meet or exceed these expectations; and
- help us evaluate the program. Each participant will receive evaluation forms
throughout the year. It is particularly important for all mentors and protégés
to complete and return these forms by the dates requested. These evaluations
help us provide you with the best possible experience and improve our program
for future participants.
The mentoring partnership is designed to last for the 2007-08 academic year. We understand, however, that some partnerships will last longer than others. We will do our best to match alumni with students based on the information provided in the applications, but sometimes two people just do not "click" in their mentoring relationship. Please note that this is not considered a failure on either part, and participants should feel free to speak with Jillian Stevenson, director of alumni relations, to discuss the situation and bring closure to the relationship, if needed.
IMPORTANT: This program is not designed to provide students with a job or internship. The program seeks to enhance students' career awareness so that they are better equipped to find internships and jobs that match their goals and interests in the future.
Any questions? Please contact the Ag Alumni Office at 814-865-2717 or agalumni@psu.edu.

