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Women's Center
University of Idaho
Memorial Gym,
Rm 109
PO Box 1064
Moscow, ID
83844-1064

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During the School Year
Monday - Friday
8am to 5pm

Summer Hours
Monday - Friday
By Appointment


Phone: 208.885.6616
Fax: 208.885.6285
wcenter@uidaho.edu




FAQs

 

1. Is the mentoring program offered only to female students?

Not necessarily. Both men and women can be mentors, however only women are able to be mentees at this time. Because of the continued subtle forms of discrimination against women in the academic and professional world, such as outdated maternity leave policies, hiring practices, salary gaps, tenure polices, child care issues, and dual career concerns, the mentoring program focuses on providing support and encouragement to young women to succeed in the academic, and ultimately, professional world.

2. What can I benefit from this program as a mentor/mentee?

Benefits as a mentee include:

§ Individual recognition and encouragement;

§ Honest criticism and informal feedback;

§ Advice on how to balance classes, social life and other responsibilities, and set professional priorities;

§ Knowledge of the informal rules for advancement;

§ Information on how to interact in a variety of professional settings;

§ Appropriate ways of making contact with authorities in an
      academic discipline;

§ Skills for showcasing one’s own work;

§ An understanding of how to build a circle of friends and contacts both within and outside one’s institution; and

§ A perspective on long-term career planning.

Benefits as a mentor include:

§ The satisfaction of helping in the development of another person;

§ Ideas for and feedback about your own initiatives from someone who may have new and fresh ideas;

§ Becoming part of an expanded network of colleagues, especially if the mentor takes part in a formal mentoring program (this can be particularly important for women faculty, who are often isolated from senior women in other departments on their own campus).

§ Positive recognition from your department, which will hopefully notice your efforts to help cultivate the talents and identity of a student.

§ Undergraduate student mentors will receive a $100 scholarship and academic credit for INTR 404.


3.
I’m so busy. How can I fit this into my schedule?

Participating in the mentoring program requires as much time and commitment as you and your mentor/mentee negotiate. You and your mentor/mentee decide how often you meet. It can be once a week or once a month, depending on the compromise between the two of you.

4. What happens if my mentor/mentee relationship is not working out?

Discuss your concerns with your mentor/mentee or contact the Women’s Center mentoring program assistant. There may be opportunities to be paired up with another mentor/mentee.

5. What is a mentor?

A mentor is a coach, listener, advisor, friend, role model, and advocate.

6. What is a mentor NOT ?

A mentor is not a counselor, parent, judge, rescuer, social worker, therapist, lending institution, or romantic partner.

7. Can I have more than one mentor?

Yes! Having multiple mentors is a great way to expand social and professional networks. It creates a community of support and additional resources in your pursuit of academic and professional success. The more connections you make with individuals willing to provide you with encouragement, the more confident and self-assured you will become and continue to be. In fact, most of us do have more than one mentor.

8. Can I have more than one mentee?

Yes, you may be assigned as many mentees as you request, although for manageability's sake, we recommend taking on a maximum of three. It can be extremely rewarding to help a number of individuals grow academically, personally, and professionally.


 
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