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Home / Academic & Leadership Opportunities / Executives on Campus Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program

Executives on Campus Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program

May 28, 2013 By lmaestro

Executives on Campus Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program!

Baruch’s Executives on Campus organization (EOC) is pleased to announce that the application for the Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program is now open!

What is it?
EOC’s Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program is a professional partnership between Baruch students and their EOC Mentors*. The Program is a commitment: the Mentor and Mentee must meet face-to-face at least once a month and maintain regular contact via email or telephone. EOC Mentors are experienced executives (some are Baruch alumni) who volunteer their time to advise and help Mentees define and achieve their career goals by supporting, counseling and serving as role models for the Mentees. Mentees in the EOC’s mentoring programs are Baruch students who have a serious desire to develop themselves professionally and personally; who are aware that in today’s job market soft skills are essential because very often they make or break a career regardless of one’s technical skills and academic education.
*It is not the goal of the Program, nor is it expected of Mentors to provide their Mentees with an internship or a job, and Mentees in the Program may not ask their Mentors for an internship or a job.

Who is eligible?
The Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program is open to all undergraduate* and graduate students of the Class of 2015 for (students graduating in February, May or September 2015). *Undergraduate students applying for the program must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Apply Today!
Apply to participate in the Academic Year-Long Mentoring Program by August 26, 2013 at: https://baruch.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eqGYBvfay0sATl3
Applications received on time will receive priority in the mentor selection process.

Any Questions?
To learn more about the Program and application process, go to: https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/eoc/files/2013/05/General-FAQs-Year-Long-Programs_MENTEE.pdf
If you have questions about the Program or Executives on Campus organization, please email [email protected]

EOC 2015 Academic Year Long Mentoring Program

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