This spring, NSCS members have the unique opportunity to step into a leadership role that will make a lasting impact. By becoming a mentor through the NSCS Mentor Program, you can guide your peers, share your experiences, and help others achieve their academic and professional goals—all while strengthening your own skills.
Why Become a Mentor?
Mentorship isn’t just about helping others—it’s also about growing as a leader. As a mentor, you will:
- Gain valuable leadership and communication experience.
- Build your resume by showcasing your commitment to service and community.
- Create meaningful relationships with fellow NSCS members.
- Leave a lasting legacy by helping others succeed.
What to Expect from the NSCS Mentor Program:
NSCS has partnered with Ambition In Motion to provide a structured, impactful mentorship program. The program is designed to be low time-commitment and high reward, so you can mentor effectively while managing your busy schedule.
- Time Commitment: About 12 hours total, February to May.
- Your Role as a Mentor:
- Engage in three 30-minute conversations with your mentee (via phone, video, or in-person).
- Offer guidance on academics, career planning, and personal development.
- Attend four Ambition In Motion workshops to enhance your mentoring skills.
Why Your Role Matters:
As an NSCS mentor, you’ll help shape the future of our community by empowering other members to achieve their full potential. Your advice and support could be the key to unlocking a mentee’s success.
How to Sign Up:
Becoming a mentor is simple! Complete your application by February 25, 2025, and NSCS will match you with a mentee shortly after.
- There’s no cost to participate.
- All training and resources will be provided through the program.
Ready to take on this rewarding role? Click here to sign up to become a mentor today!
Take the next step in your NSCS journey by becoming a mentor this spring. This is your chance to lead, inspire, and make a difference in the lives of fellow NSCS members. Join the NSCS Mentor Program today and create an impact that lasts far beyond this semester.