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Mentoring matters

Ryerson’s Tri-Mentoring Program offers mentorship opportunities to students across all faculties
November 22, 2019

Ryerson’s Tri-Mentoring Program (TMP) matches first-year students with upper-year students in the same program or with similar interests to help first-year students find success and a sense of belonging on campus. The program also offers group mentoring and career mentoring. Here's a look at how the 2018/19 academic year saw growth in every aspect of the program.

1,889 active mentors and mentees

229 equity seeking groups in group mentoring

91 career mentoring matches

Programs by the numbers

Peer-to-peer mentoring

Ryerson first years get matched with an upper-year student in the same program/faculty to help navigate the Ryerson community: 998 mentors and 891 mentees.

Group mentoring

Monthly group sessions allow students to discuss topics such as identity, community and role models with their peers: 229 students.

Career mentoring

Mentoring sessions with Ryerson alumni and industry professionals allow students to tap into current practices and trends in the workforce.

 

91 career mentoring matches → 72 per cent increase over last year

 

134 in-person meetings between mentors and mentees → 51 per cent increase over last year

Online community portal

In 2018-2019, mentors and mentees could create an online profile and connect with each other in a secured online platform.

 

9,238 engagement points between users;

121 “flash mentors” where any mentee could reach out to a mentor to ask a burning question; and

202 Posts, 458 Comments, 565 Likes.

 

The top industry matches for career mentoring last year were:

  1. Information Technology
  2. Engineering
  3. Finance
  4. Marketing
  5. Social Work

“It has been an eye-opening journey for me as I received valuable information and assistance on planning for my career. It is nice to have a mentor who has some expertise in the field you are planning to get into.”

Parneet Kaire, fourth-year, criminology student, Career Mentee

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