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AIChE entorship Programs. Getting Underclassmen Involved Julie xiang – MENTORSHIP CHAIR nick Orichella – PRESIDENT University of michigan November 6, 2010. Agenda. Challenges underclassman face Components of a Mentorship program Event planning Corporate involvement Questions.
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AIChEentorship Programs Getting Underclassmen Involved Julie xiang – MENTORSHIP CHAIR nick Orichella – PRESIDENT University of michigan November 6, 2010
Agenda Challenges underclassman face Components of a Mentorship program Event planning Corporate involvement Questions
Underclassmen Challenges • Recall concerns as an underclassmen • Committing to a major • Choosing courses • Seeking resources • Getting involved in societies • Post graduation options • What did you wish you knew?
Mentorship Program • Foster a sense of community • Further knowledge about career paths • Explore areas of interest • Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals • Food and Consumer Products • Petroleum and Energy Resources • Plastics and Materials • Research/Masters/PhD Studies • Undecided Chemical Engineering • Increase involvement in AIChE
Mentor Qualifications • An upperclassman • Experienced area of interest • Available to commit time to students • Personable and caring • Example • Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Mentor • Transferred from pharmacy school • Interned at local pharmacy • Research assistant • Interned at Eli Lilly & Co.
Mentor Roles • Foster a sense of community • Host social events amongst mentees and entire department • Constant resource • Host information events about area of interest • Provide career fair preparations • Facilitate local plant tour • Provide guidance to underclassmen • Available for questions via email • Instill confidence and provide encouragement
Mentor Recruitment • Network with upperclassmen • Obtain internship information from advisors • Benefits as mentor • Resume booster • Rewarding experience • Giving back to community • End of year acknowledgment
Mentee Recruitment • In-class announcement • Encourage faculty promotion • Information flyer • Survey of areas of interest • Mass email to underclassmen • Participate in welcome week events • Coordinate with academic advisor
Mentorship Events • Social events • Welcome BBQ • Faculty student socials • Career fair prep • Resume Prep 101 • Night with Industry • Other academic options • Grad school / research panel • Company info sessions • Plant tours
Event Planning • Aim for at least one event per month • Events for mentees in specific groups • Events for all underclassmen/mentees • Each mentor plans at least one event per term • Ask for company sponsorship • Important to schedule events to accommodate undergrads • Advertisement! • Emails, flyers, class announcements
Night With Industry • Goal: Instill confidence in mentees to explore career options • Networking with recruiters • Round table, informal setting • Planning: • Contact companies during the summer!! • Recent grads and alumni • Right before career fair is IDEAL • Advertise! • Free of cost to companies
Corporate Involvement • Create a corporate information packet • Purpose of mentorship program • Corporate involvement and sponsorship • Benefits of involvement • Can obtain company contacts though career fair or other networking events • Build list of company contacts • Maintain list for future use
Establishing Mentorship Chairs • Duties include: • Mentor and mentee recruitment • Developing handbook, event procedures, transition packets • Corporate sponsorship and involvement • Advertise program to underclassmen to get mentees • Mentors host events throughout the year • Coordinating mentor events
Questions? • Julie Xiang – Mentorship Chair • jxiang@umich.edu • Lily Tsang – Mentorship Chair • liltsang@umich.edu • Nick Orichella - President • orichell@umich.edu • Michigan AIChE website • Google search ‘umichaiche’ • Presentation and template files available for download