Developing and Administering Mentorship Programs for Transfer Students (Webcast Recording)

(Retired) | Last updated April 17, 2018

Course Length

1h 1m

Last Updated

April 17, 2018

Developing and Administering Mentorship Programs for Transfer Students (Webcast Recording)

(Retired) | Last updated April 17, 2018

Overview

Transfer students can easily feel lost in the crowd, especially at large institutions.  How can you create highly customized, individualized experiences for these students despite increasing demands?

Join us online to learn how the University of Michigan has worked with students, staff, and faculty to steadily grow transfer student support through their Transfer Connections Mentorship Program. We will cover key components of effective transfer mentorship programs, from initial needs research through assessment.  You’ll get advice on providing personalized support to transfer students while also learning what it takes to administer the program.

Who should attend?

This program is designed for student support professionals who work directly with transfer students or who oversee transfer support. Enrollment Managers tasked with increasing student success and retention will also benefit. Whether you are a small or large institution, you will leave with advice for how to strengthen transfer student support through a transfer mentorship program.

Agenda

Ayeza Siddiqi will share how a mentorship program with just 2 peer mentors serving 15 new transfer students has grown over 10 years to serve nearly 100 transfer students annually.  In outlining this growth, Ayeza will give you tips on:

  • How to conduct a needs assessment to identify the services that would most benefit your students
  • How to gain buy-in and support from students, staff, faculty, and administrators across campus
  • How to use data to help grow and improve your program

Why is this event retired?

At AI we want to always ensure that the best and most current trainings are available to members, and we regularly review our trainings to ensure that is the case.