Peer-to-Peer Mentoring

Peer mentors are available for all first-year students in the Carson College of Business. Transitioning from high school into College is challenging for most students. Peer mentors help new students navigate the higher education environment, and provide strategies to be more successful with coursework, time management skills, and community engagement. To receive a Peer Mentor, or to become a Peer Mentor, contact Stacey Smith-Colon
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Team Project Mentoring

The Center for Entrepreneurship offers student teams working on a business idea the ability to seek guidance from a seasoned professional or entrepreneur. Teams may contact the Center for Entrepreneurship on their site for additional questions about locating a business mentor.
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Mentoring Information

Succeeding in today’s competitive business environment demands experience and know-how that eludes even the most sophisticated students. Business professionals must learn to manage rapid technological changes, navigate complex financial regulations, outpace global competition, and more.

As a mentor, you can provide guidance and insight to teach soon-to-be professionals and start-up entrepreneurs how to make astute, informed decisions. You make an important contribution to students’ success.

To become a mentor, you must be a recognized business leader and role model. Mentoring involves voluntarily advising and coaching WSU students. This is a wonderful opportunity to help students sidestep challenges that you may have encountered early in your career.

  • Participate in a mentoring session. Review background material provided by students and instructors.
  • Flag potential pitfalls. Point out paths that you believe may fail.
  • Foster independence. Encourage mentees to explore alternatives on their own.
  • Stay objective. Keep your advice judgment-free. Resist the temptation to dictate.
  • Listen carefully and communicate clearly. Mentees are likely to take everything you say very seriously.
  • Follow up consistently. Provide guidance and positive encouragement.

Want To Be a Mentor?

Daniel Kennedy

Career Consultant

Carson Center for Student Success

Want To Be a Mentor?

Daniel Kennedy

Career Consultant

Carson Center for Student Success

Want To Be a Peer Mentor?

Stacey Smith-Colon

Assistant Director For Retention & Student Success

Carson Center for Student Success

Want To Be a Peer Mentor?

Stacey Smith-Colon

Assistant Director For Retention & Student Success

Carson Center for Student Success