04/07/2022
By Matthew Hurwitz

River Hawk Scholars Academy is pleased to announce a mentoring opportunity for the upcoming 2022-23 academic year. Mentors from every office - faculty and staff - are encouraged to participate!

We’re launching the fourth year of our mentoring program which will pair RHSA first-generation students with UMass Lowell faculty and staff members who were first-generation college students themselves and/or are first-generation student supporters. Mentors and mentees will meet a minimum of seven total times during the academic year, including an in person launch event in September and a final celebration in April (dates and times to be announced soon). Prior experience mentoring is not a requirement to participate in our program.

As a mentor, you can expect to:

  • Make a direct and positive impact on a first-generation college student
  • Learn from your mentee about their strengths and their trailblazing story as the first in their family who would complete a four-year college degree
  • Support a first-generation college student with persisting in and completing college

New RHSA mentors will also attend either:

  • a one-hour mentoring training session in August (date and time TBD)
  • or, if they are unable to make that time, watch the recording of that session.

Returning mentors need not attend/view though they are welcome to do so.

If you are interested in this opportunity, fill out this surveyno later than May 15.

We will use this information to help pair you with a mentee, to shape mentor training, and to produce demographic data for reports about our program. If you have additional questions or comments, feel free to connect with RHSA Faculty Director Matt Hurwitz or with RHSA Program Coordinator Esmeralda Levesque.