Student Services

Center for Mentoring

June J. Huggins, Director
University Center South 205
Phone: (812) 941-2516
Web site: http://www.ius.edu/mentoring

The Center for Mentoring comprises the following programs:
  • Mentoring Program
  • Access to Success Program
  • Multicultural Initiatives
Mentoring Program

The Mentoring Program pairs students with volunteer mentors from the first year of college through graduation.  Mentors are faculty, staff, and alumni who are knowledgeable and experienced.  They provide guidance and a personal connection on campus; support and encouragement; and assistance in long-term student success.  Any student enrolled at IU Southeast can participate in the Mentoring Program.

Access To Success

The Access To Success program is a one year program that is designed to successfully assist first year students in their transition to campus life at IU Southeast.  Peer mentors provide one-on-one mentoring services for first generation, minority students, 21st Century Scholars, and adult learners.  The Collegiate Summer Institute (CSI) is another component of the Access To Success Program.  CSI, which is held in July, is geared towards early college preparation for first year students who qualify.  Students who successfully complete the Collegiate Summer Institute receive First Year Credit.

Multicultural Initiatives
The Center for Mentoring sponsors events and programs to enhance retention of diverse students enrolled at IU Southeast. Programs provide opportunities for social integration to the campus community, encouragement for student engagement, and academic success.

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