ICT Peer Mentoring

What is Peer Mentoring?
ICT Peer Mentoring program is open to all commencing undergraduate students at School of ICT. It aims to assist your transition to university life by matching you with mentors who can answer your questions. Your mentors are students in second year or above, studying the same or a similar course to you.

You will meet with your mentor in a mentor group, which usually consists of a small group of commencing students (mentees) with a mentor. You will first meet your mentor group during the orientation week and this group can then meet on a regular basis during the semester (at times which you organise together) to socialise and discuss any issues that may be concerning you. Contact can also take place via telephone or email if you prefer. This mentoring program runs for the first six weeks of the Semester 1.

Here are 5 good reasons why you should join the program:

  1. You will get all the inside information from your mentor about how things happen around uni and the school.
  2. You will meet a more experienced student who has ‘been there and done that’. They know how you feel and are here to help you adjust to University life.
  3. You will meet other commencing students who are doing your course.
  4. Your mentor will be a point of contact for any questions or problems you might have.
  5. You will be a part of a great scheme that can offer you support now and in the future.

Register to have a mentor now! Places are limited.

Register by contacting:
Dr David Chen
Technology Building N44_2.18
Phone: 3735 3675
E-Mail: d.chen@griffith.edu.au


How do I get the most out of being part of this mentoring program?