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APu Mentoring Training Guide. Program overview. The APU baseball mentorship program is designed to develop well rounded men and aide in the transition from high school to college In order to do this we have matched up upper class players with freshman players. Time Overview.
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Program overview • The APU baseball mentorship program is designed to develop well rounded men and aide in the transition from high school to college • In order to do this we have matched up upper class players with freshman players
Time Overview • 10 week program (Fall) • Meetings bi-weekly • 30 minutes • 10 week program (Spring) • Meetings monthly • 30 minutes
Vision • The vision of the APU baseball mentorship program is to ease develop well-rounded young men who are able to excel on and off the field through Christ, scholarship, service, and life skill development.
Mission • The mission of APU baseball mentorship program is to provide a structured and guided format that allows mentors and mentees to meet on a regular basis to discuss current spiritual, social, academic, and transitional challenges.
Why Mentoring? • Incoming freshman face a variety of challenges • These challenges include: • Social choices • Spiritual journey • Life skills • Academic success
YOur Role • Your role as mentors is to provide guidance: • socially (community) • spiritually (Christ) • academically (scholarship) • life skills (service)
Something to Offer • As a mentor you have something to offer • You have college and life experience the freshman do not have • You may be able to help underclassmen learn and grow from challenges you have faced
How do I act as a mentor? • Be: • open • authentic • honest
How do I help them grow in these areas? • Each meeting you will be assigned specific questions and areas to work through • These questions will be geared at developing freshman: • socially • spiritually • academically • life skills
Your responsibility as mentors • Take meetings seriously • Show up on time • Practice what you preach
Conclusion • You have a responsibility as an upperclassman to take the younger players under your wing • If we are going to be successful on the field, we must be successful off the field