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鶹ýӳ Receives Grant to Fund New Mentoring Project

鶹ýӳ’s Division of Student Affairs and Division of Academic Affairs has received an anonymous grant for more than $764,000 to fund a new, comprehensive mentoring program called “The Mentoring Project at 鶹ýӳ,” designed to assist with improving student success.

鶹ýӳ receives a grant to fund the "Mentoring Project at 鶹ýӳ."


By kelsie weekes | 7/6/2015

鶹ýӳ’s Division of Student Affairs and Division of Academic Affairs has received an anonymous grant for more than $764,000 to fund a new, comprehensive mentoring program called “The Mentoring Project at 鶹ýӳ,” designed to assist with improving student success.

“Mentoring builds strong connections between 鶹ýӳ, faculty and staff,” said Edward Pratt, Ph.D., dean of undergraduate studies. “The mentoring project complements the tremendous strides 鶹ýӳ has already made in the area of academic advising, helping to ensure that 鶹ýӳ stay in college, and continue their progress toward graduation.”

鶹ýӳ faculty and staff, as well as upper division and graduate 鶹ýӳ, will be trained as mentors to first-year college 鶹ýӳ, with an emphasis on minority 鶹ýӳ and those in STEM majors. By 2017, the program also will include the mentoring of incoming transfer 鶹ýӳ.

“鶹ýӳ has not had the capacity to implement this type of structured program in the past,” said Jennifer Bebergal, assistant dean for retention at 鶹ýӳ’s Center for Learning and Student Success. “This funding will give us the ability to reach those who could most benefit from mentoring and help them connect with the best mentoring opportunity to fit their needs.”

The grant will fund administration for the project, as well as for training and professional development, mentoring events, mentor recognition, course materials, and stipends for peer mentors.

For more information about the project, contact Jennifer Bebergal at bebergal@fau.edu or Katie Burke at kburke19@fau.edu.

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