This article examines a mentoring initiative that embedded advanced students in first-year composition courses to mentor students to excel to the best of their abilities. Mentors attended all classes along with students and conducted many out-of-class individual conferences, documenting each of them using program-implemented work logs. Four hundred four first-year students provided end-of-term anonymous feedback on standardized forms, which were transcribed, digitized, and tabulated for analysis. Analysis showed that the mentoring was effective in providing the four constructs key to mentoring as identified by Nora and Crisp (2008): psychological/emotional support; support for setting goals and choosing a career path; academic subject knowl...
Formal mentoring programmes continue to gain popularity in higher education, mirroring trends in ind...
Freshmen attrition is a growing problem for many universities, and engagement programs are the solut...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This article examines a mentoring initiative that embedded advanced students in first-year compositi...
This article examines a mentoring initiative that embedded advanced students in first-year compositi...
University mentoring programmes are increasingly being used to assist and support undergraduate stud...
Mentoring, though defined differently in various fields of study, has become an important tool for c...
Transitioning into higher education is a stressful time for students as they gain independence while...
Master of EducationMentoring has been used throughout history to develop each person through interac...
Universities worldwide are developing peer mentoring programs to assist first year students' transit...
This article examines the effectiveness of a mentoring programme supporting the transition of first ...
First- and final-year undergraduate students have unique transition issues. To support both the tran...
We examined mentorship in a structured undergraduate program from the perspectives of the undergradu...
First- and final-year undergraduate students have unique transition issues. To support both the tran...
This study exemplifies a STEM-based online near-peer mentoring approach, incorporating 56 students (...
Formal mentoring programmes continue to gain popularity in higher education, mirroring trends in ind...
Freshmen attrition is a growing problem for many universities, and engagement programs are the solut...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This article examines a mentoring initiative that embedded advanced students in first-year compositi...
This article examines a mentoring initiative that embedded advanced students in first-year compositi...
University mentoring programmes are increasingly being used to assist and support undergraduate stud...
Mentoring, though defined differently in various fields of study, has become an important tool for c...
Transitioning into higher education is a stressful time for students as they gain independence while...
Master of EducationMentoring has been used throughout history to develop each person through interac...
Universities worldwide are developing peer mentoring programs to assist first year students' transit...
This article examines the effectiveness of a mentoring programme supporting the transition of first ...
First- and final-year undergraduate students have unique transition issues. To support both the tran...
We examined mentorship in a structured undergraduate program from the perspectives of the undergradu...
First- and final-year undergraduate students have unique transition issues. To support both the tran...
This study exemplifies a STEM-based online near-peer mentoring approach, incorporating 56 students (...
Formal mentoring programmes continue to gain popularity in higher education, mirroring trends in ind...
Freshmen attrition is a growing problem for many universities, and engagement programs are the solut...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...