Who better to advise on getting the most out of your NMU degree than someone who has already successfully done it?
Mentorship and connections to professionals in your area of interest are huge predictors of future success. Use Wildcats Connect to ask for advice from hundreds of alumni ready to help you. Apply for the Alumni Mentor Program to build a long relationship with an alum to get continued advice and guidance.
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Get on Wildcats Connect now to ask for advice from alumni happy to help - https://nmu.switchboardhq.com/.
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Apply for a longer mentor relationship as a member of the Alumni Mentor Program - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWRigqjcgSumdVn08FPYCKvaZOA3y1Ljx40-nnV7i7Fir3iQ/viewform
Who can be a mentee?
Students (all class standings and majors) or alumni looking to make a valuable connection with a successful NMU alumni
Who are mentors?
Successful alumni seeking to help guide students and alumni to pursue a fulfilling life and career. If you are interested in being an alumni mentor, fill out this form here
How does it work?
Students and alumni apply to join the new Alumni Mentor Program, a partnership between Career Services and Alumni Relations at NMU. After a short interview of a potential mentee, a committee of alumni finds a successful alumni with similar goals, interests, and/or major, willing to be your mentor. The mentorship lasts as long as it is helpful. It can last just one meeting or up to a year or more. Your mentor will help you plan your next steps while making valuable connections to professionals and possibly other opportunities working in your field of interest.
What is it like to be mentored?
A video training will prepare you for getting the most out of your alumni mentorship. After an introductory email to your mentor, you’ll take the lead in contacting them to arrange a time to meet virtually over Zoom, Google Meet, on the phone, or whatever works for the two of you. Have a virtual coffee and get to know each other then discuss goals for the mentorship.
Example Emails to Mentors
Things you’ll want to bring up:
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Who you are
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Why are you excited to meet them
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Thank them for offering to be your mentor
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Ask if you can give them a call to arrange your first meeting (it is often easier to do over the phone than over multiple emails)
Hello <Mentor’s Name>,
I am excited to meet and get to know you, and I thank you for offering some time to give me guidance in my career. Would you mind if I gave you a call to arrange our first meeting?