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E-Mentoring

The objectives of the Sullivan University E-Mentoring program are:

  • To encourage the growth of long-term multi-generational relationships and friendships.
  • To give younger participants a glimpse of their own future and provide them with informal advice and guidance.
  • To provide on-going interaction over the Internet.
  • To increase the awareness which younger participants have about specific career options?
  • To provide Sullivan students the opportunity to give back to the community by mentoring students from across the country and the world.
  • To increase connections among Sullivan University students and provide a pipeline for guidance.

E-mentoring gives Sullivan a tremendous opportunity to connect multiple generations of students together in a supportive and motivational environment. These “mentoring groups” are designed to allow the participants to develop long-term relationships.

The Sullivan E-Mentoring Program will create mentoring groups consisting of undergraduate Sullivan University students, professional alumni, and high school students. High school participants will realize the importance of a secondary education to a successful career. College students will become more aware of the contemporary issues they may encounter in the working world. Each group should have 5-  6 participants selected from the following criteria:

1.     Students in their first year of college

2.     Upper-class University students

3.     Working professional alumni

4.     High school students (Magnet school disciplines paired with Sullivan career school disciplines)

The Sullivan E-mentoring experience will link participants by different age and educational levels. For example, while the undergraduate student will mentor a pre-college student, she/he will, in turn, be mentored by a working alumnus. The professional alumnus will have the opportunity to mentor all of the students. The high school student will benefit from observing college "almost" first-hand and learning more about how to prepare for the working world.

E-mentoring has the potential to grow and enhance the Sullivan community experience for all students, alumni faculty and staff who choose to share their experiences and support those who will follow in their footsteps.

5/24/2007

Prepared by John Richards
Sullivan University Alumni  

Associates Degree in Culinary Arts              1993
Associates Degree in Baking & Pastry Arts   1993

BSBA in Hospitality Management                 2005

Master Degree in Business Administration     2007

 


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