This article examines an academically oriented peer-mentoring program at St. John’s University. The program targeted at-risk first-year students who were having difficulty making the transition to college and matched them with trained student mentors within their major discipline. In addition to meeting with one another bi-weekly, all of the students came together for a series of organized events over the course of the academic year. The goals of the program were that mentees would (1) feel an increased sense of belonging at the university, (2) raise their GPAs, and (3) show improved retention to the second year. After examining how successful the program was relative to these goals, the authors recommend some best practices for peer-mentor...
University mentoring programmes are increasingly being used to assist and support undergraduate stud...
Peer mentoring is becoming increasingly popular in UK higher education however, there remains little...
Many students enter into the college environment and do not know how to handle the social and academ...
This article examines an academically oriented peer-mentoring program at St. John’s University. The ...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This paper presents findings from a peer-to-peer mentoring program supporting ethnically diverse fir...
This study is a mixed-methods research project designed to measure the effectiveness of a peer mento...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how the student mentoring program at California State Unive...
Peer mentoring in higher education is becoming increasingly common and is regarded as an effective i...
Mentoring, though defined differently in various fields of study, has become an important tool for c...
Student satisfaction has been linked to student persistence with higher retention rates (Edens, 2012...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-52)The purpose of this study was to examine the effect...
Extensive research has shown the benefits of mentoring, including peer mentoring, for higher educati...
With the number of underprepared, at-risk students entering college, many institutions have develope...
Published ArticleStudent peer mentorship programmes have been implemented at many higher education i...
University mentoring programmes are increasingly being used to assist and support undergraduate stud...
Peer mentoring is becoming increasingly popular in UK higher education however, there remains little...
Many students enter into the college environment and do not know how to handle the social and academ...
This article examines an academically oriented peer-mentoring program at St. John’s University. The ...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This paper presents findings from a peer-to-peer mentoring program supporting ethnically diverse fir...
This study is a mixed-methods research project designed to measure the effectiveness of a peer mento...
The purpose of this paper is to describe how the student mentoring program at California State Unive...
Peer mentoring in higher education is becoming increasingly common and is regarded as an effective i...
Mentoring, though defined differently in various fields of study, has become an important tool for c...
Student satisfaction has been linked to student persistence with higher retention rates (Edens, 2012...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-52)The purpose of this study was to examine the effect...
Extensive research has shown the benefits of mentoring, including peer mentoring, for higher educati...
With the number of underprepared, at-risk students entering college, many institutions have develope...
Published ArticleStudent peer mentorship programmes have been implemented at many higher education i...
University mentoring programmes are increasingly being used to assist and support undergraduate stud...
Peer mentoring is becoming increasingly popular in UK higher education however, there remains little...
Many students enter into the college environment and do not know how to handle the social and academ...