Job Description Summary
The College 101 Mentorship Program is a college readiness program for low-income high school students that runs from February to December. Produced in close collaboration with College Access Partnership the programs goal is to demystify the college admissions process for program participants expose them to college life by holding sessions on campus and provide them an opportunity for general guidance and camaraderie by grouping them with Chapman student mentors. A typical cohort includes 18-20 high school juniors who are matched with 5-6 Chapman undergraduate mentors.
Responsibilities
Assist high school students with navigating the college admissions process including essay writing reviewing application materials and other basic academic advising and support Willingness to engage with mentees both via zoom and in-person Ability to commit to attending all sessions including every other Saturday for the duration of the program Commitment to upholding expectations around attendance communication punctuality and professionalism Ability to be an excellent representative of Chapman University for program partner and participants Supporting program as needed
Required Qualifications
Experience serving as a mentor role model peer tutor group leader/facilitator or similar capacity
Job Description SummaryThe College 101 Mentorship Program is a college readiness program for low-income high school students that runs from February to December. Produced in close collaboration with College Access Partnership the programs goal is to demystify the college admissions process for progr...
Job Description Summary
The College 101 Mentorship Program is a college readiness program for low-income high school students that runs from February to December. Produced in close collaboration with College Access Partnership the programs goal is to demystify the college admissions process for program participants expose them to college life by holding sessions on campus and provide them an opportunity for general guidance and camaraderie by grouping them with Chapman student mentors. A typical cohort includes 18-20 high school juniors who are matched with 5-6 Chapman undergraduate mentors.
Responsibilities
Assist high school students with navigating the college admissions process including essay writing reviewing application materials and other basic academic advising and support Willingness to engage with mentees both via zoom and in-person Ability to commit to attending all sessions including every other Saturday for the duration of the program Commitment to upholding expectations around attendance communication punctuality and professionalism Ability to be an excellent representative of Chapman University for program partner and participants Supporting program as needed
Required Qualifications
Experience serving as a mentor role model peer tutor group leader/facilitator or similar capacity
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