Link Peer Mentoring Program
Mentee Application 2016
PROGRAM INFORMATION
What is Link?
The Link Peer Mentoring Program is designed to assist first-year and transfer students from underrepresented and underserved populations with their college transition by pairing them with a peer mentor who provides guidance, support and resources. Benefits to participation include learning about resources and opportunities at the University of San Diego (USD); attending educational, cultural and social events sponsored by the United Front Multicultural Center (UFMC) and other campus organizations and departments; and meeting other students, faculty and staff.
The Program’s goals are: (1) to enhance retention among underrepresented and underserved student populations; (2) to offer leadership opportunities; (3) to provide resources and a support system for new students as they transition into USD’s academic and student life; (4) to inspire the development of friendships and community; and (5) to encourage student involvement in campus and community events.
How does the program work?
During the summer, future USD first year and transfer students are recruited into the program and matched with peer mentors according to common interests and characteristics such as major, extracurricular activities, hometown, hobbies and/or other mentor/mentee preferences. Mentees (new and transfer students) will participate in a number of activities during the fall semester, including the Link Welcome Orientation & BBQ, Link meetings,and other social and cultural events sponsored by the UFMC.
What are my commitments?
- Active involvement during the fall semester and participation in the program’s activities.
- Request guidance about campus resources, coursework, career goals and other educational and social opportunities, as needed.
- Attend Link Welcome Orientation & BBQ (Tuesday, August30,2016 from 5-7pm).
How do I apply to be a Mentee?
- Must be a first-year or transfer USD student in the Fall 2016.
- Complete and turn in the application by August 12, 2016 deadline via one of the following:
- E-mail to Annie Guanciale at
- Mail paper copy toUniversity of San Diego, United Front Multicultural Center SLP 418, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110
- Complete online at (click on the Leadership tab, Link Peer Mentoring, and then Mentees)
- After applications have been reviewed, the Link Coordinator will contact applicants.
Questions?
All questions regarding the program should be directed to Annie Guanciale at or 619-260-2395.
Part I: Background Information (please print legibly)DEADLINE TO APPLY IS AUGUST 12th, 2016
Part II: Short Answer
Please type or write the answers to the following questions. Please write approximately 3 sentences and be very specific as these responses are used for matching purposes.
- What are you looking for in a mentor(i.e. academic support with classes, connecting to student clubs, meeting new people, learning about USD departments, etc.)?
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- What areas do you know or feel that you will need assistance with when you arrive at the University of San Diego?
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- What are you looking to get out of joining Link?
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- List hobbies and interests.
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- List activities that you would like to do with your mentor.
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- In your own words, describe yourself and your personality (please be specific).
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- What is the best way to reach you (i.e., text, email, call, Facebook, etc.)?
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Part III: Preferences
Please check one box from each set of four.
“I would describe myself as…” “I would prefer a Mentor who is…”
Part III: Acknowledgement
I understand that in order to be considered for participation, this application must be submitted by the deadline of August 12th, 2016. Late applications are considered, but space is not guaranteed. I further acknowledge that the information on this application is true and accurate and is a reflection of my own work. If accepted, I understand that I am responsible for signing a contract with this program, which outlines expectations of me as a mentee.
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Signature of ApplicantDate
*Applications should be emailed to or or mailed tothe University of San Diego, United Front Multicultural Center SLP 418, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110.