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First year students are matched with senior mentors who will provide guidance throughout your first year and assist with the cultural transition to university life.
Become a Mentee
All TMU full-time first-year students are eligible Mentees, and can apply to be paired to with a Mentor.
- Get paired with an upper year student in your program of faculty.
- Learn everything you need to know to succeed in your first year at TMU/
- All direct entry and certificate students are eligible mentees/
- Attend/View the Mentee Orientation Online
- Attend Check-ins 1x semester to connect with your Lead mentor.
- Minimum of 2 interactions with your mentor each month.
- Complete all TMP Monthly Engagement Reports.
- Attend/View the Mentee Orientation Online.
- Attend Check-ins 1x semester to connect with your Lead Mentor.
- Minimum of 2 interactions with your mentor each month.
- Complete all TMP Monthly Engagement Reports.
Become a Mentor
All TMP full-time 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students can join the program as Mentors.
- Provide guidance and support to other students including those transitioning into the TMU community.
- Advance your leadership, networking and professional development skills.
- Earn batches that you can display on your LinkedIn and other social media platforms.
- All upper year, graduate, & certificate students are eligible mentors.
- Complete mandatory training before you are matched.
- Complete the Mentor Pathways.
- Meet with your Mentee for a Maximum of 2 hours per month from the time you are matched till April of each academic year.
- Attending Check-ins 1x semester to connect with your Lead Mentor.
- Minimum of 2 interactions with your mentee each month.
- Complete all TMP Monthly Engagement Reports.
What are Interactions?
- Any interaction with any program participant must be initiated through the portal.
- Definition for mentees: communication between 2 people where a need is identified and then solutions or suggestions are provided by a mentor.
- Definition for mentors: an inquiry about the state of a mentee’s wellbeing
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Examples of interactions:
- Online communication through portal (preferred method), social media, text messaging, video call
- In person (on campus or off campus)