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Peers, professors, staff, and alumni are all part of the network of mentors ready to help you hit the ground running.

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For a first-year student, navigating college life, future career decisions, and personal growth can feel, at times, like insurmountable tasks.

The good news is you don鈥檛 have to do it alone.

At the 文轩探花, mentorship is a key driver of the 4D Experience, offering students support that extends beyond the classroom. 听You鈥檒l find a wide range of opportunities to connect with people who provide guidance and support from day one and throughout your 文轩探花 journey.

We talked to students and staff to help answer some common questions about finding and benefitting from mentorship.

What kinds of mentorship opportunities can I find at 文轩探花?

First-year students don鈥檛 have to look far to find their first mentorship opportunity. They are automatically matched with a 4D peer mentor, a first-year seminar (FSEM) faculty mentor and, for those who live on campus, a residential mentor.

Students also have the chance to connect with professors and peers in the classroom through shared academic interests. At 文轩探花, hands-on learning is a priority鈥攅ach year, around 700 undergraduate students take part in research projects.

But formal programs are just the beginning. Across campus, people are eager to support students in more spontaneous ways, says Sam Anderson-Lehman, associate director of mentoring and planning on the 4D Experience Team.

鈥淵ou never know where you will find a mentor on campus鈥攖he spontaneous interactions with 文轩探花 faculty, staff, and peers offer support, perspective, or encouragement without the weight of formality or long-term commitment,鈥 Anderson-Lehman says.

What makes a great mentor?

Berkeley Rebman (BSBA 鈥25), a new alum and former peer mentor who spoke at this year鈥檚 4D Symposium, believes the best mentors are adaptable and invested in who you are. While they should push you out of your comfort zone, Rebman says a good mentor should also trust that you can and will do what you set out to do.

A great mentor doesn鈥檛 need to be in your desired career field or share your common interests to provide valuable support and encourage growth, says Anderson-Lehman.

鈥淲hat matters is that you make a connection; you never know what someone is going to offer to your growth,鈥 he says.

Find someone who encourages you to keep going when things get challenging, says graduate student Raluca Alexandrescu. This can be at any stage of your academic career and can apply to anything from joining a club to choosing a major or minor or applying for a scholarship.

鈥淪urround yourself with people, whether they're professors or advisors or staff or just friends, who see your potential and encourage you,鈥 Alexandrescu says.

How do I reach out?

Reaching out to someone you look up to or want to learn from can feel intimidating or a little bit scary, but it鈥檚 not an uncommon feeling.

Physics major Mia Burgener remembers being nervous before contacting Professor Jennifer Hoffman about joining her research group because she thought she didn鈥檛 have the right experience.

"I was afraid to get turned down. I didn't know how to code, I didn't know anything about binary stars. But I was just interested in it,鈥 Burgener says. 鈥淚 think that's really what the professors are looking for鈥攕omeone who's interested and passionate about it. It's okay if you don't have the skills required, you can learn that along the way.鈥

One thing Anderson-Lehman says you can do to alleviate some of those nerves is to practice by reaching out to someone you have already met on campus.

And when you鈥檙e ready to connect with an alumnus who can help guide your transition from college to the workforce, the will help you find a match and craft that first message, he says.

How does mentorship make a difference?

Mentorship can support growth in any part of your life鈥攚hether you鈥檙e navigating academics, career goals, leadership development, or something else entirely.

As an added bonus, says Anderson-Lehman, 鈥淢entors can also provide meaningful social interactions that make all the difference for your well-being and support as you continue on your 4D Experience at 文轩探花 and beyond.鈥

Want to learn more about mentorship at 文轩探花? You can find it in the 4D Pathways widget in my 4D.

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