Student peer mentoring programs
Mentoring programs at UM pair students with peers and professionals who can help you navigate the academic, personal and professional challenges of university and post-university life.
Mentoring opportunities
Charge Ahead
Charge Ahead is a program focused on promoting retention and persistence amongst UM students, through both workshops and one-to-one consultations. Workshops focus on general skill development in positive psychology, resilience, and study skills. One-to-one consultations focus on triaging student needs/goals and connecting them with success strategies and campus resources.
International Centre Welcome Mentors
In the Welcome Mentors program, mentors provide one-on-one intercultural, personal and academic support to their mentees for one academic term. Mentors complete training to support mentees during their transition to university.
Neechiwaken Indigenous Peer Mentor Program
The Neechiwaken Peer Mentor Program matches new Indigenous University of Manitoba students, known as Neechiwaken, with experienced Indigenous students, known as Lead Neechiwaken, who act as mentors, providing academic and social support and ongoing advice. It is open to Indigenous students in any year of study.
Whether you're brand new to the university, an experienced student or a recent graduate, finding a mentor can be a valuable experience.
Many departments and faculties have programs that can help you connect with a mentor for support. Check with your faculty or department to learn more.
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Student Experience and Development
225 University Centre
65 Chancellor's Circle
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2