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Tri-Mentoring Program

Black students engaged at an event on campus

The Tri-Mentoring Program’s (TMP) educational priority is to mentor each student using their individual experience to find their sense of belonging on campus. The “Tri” represents our core mentorship programs: Peer to Peer, Group, and Career. In addition to these core programs, we offer a variety of mentoring opportunities to students of all identities across all faculties for both undergrad and graduate students: 

Our Mentoring Programs include:

For Undergraduate Students: 

  • Peer Mentoring: 1st year students are matched with upper year students in the same program or with similar interests supporting their transition into first year.
  • Career Mentoring: Students in 3rd year or above are matched with an industry professional for guidance and encouragement progressing towards their goals
    • Specialized Career Mentoring Programs are also available such as: 
      • Black Graduate Career Mentoring, Race Forward, Indigenous Career Mentoring and more
  • Group Mentoring: We host regular Group Mentoring community meetings for justice-deserving students on campus including groups for students who are 2SLGBTQ+, Black, Indigenous, Jewish, Latinx, Lusophone/Portuguese speaking, Muslim women, Students with Disabilities, Women in STEM, East- and Southeast-Asian, and Graduate students.
  • Flash Mentoring: Through our online portal, students have access to hundreds of mentors across a wide range of industries that are available for chats and advice throughout the year. 

For Graduate Students: 

  • GRADMentors / Peer Mentoring: graduate students mentor upper-year undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate studies
  • Career Mentoring: graduate students matched with industry professionals to assist them toward their transition out of university and into the workforce
  • Flash Mentoring: Through our online portal, students have access to hundreds of mentors across a wide range of industries that are available for chats and advice throughout the year. 

Interfaith Programming:

The Interfaith Program aims to provide students with a space to have open faith related conversations. 

Student Action Programming:

The Student Action Program aims to provide students with a learning environment to acquire the skills necessary to make positive change in areas they are passionate about.