Ann Rolf wrote, “Mentoring is a gift that is shared. It is a relationship that enables purposeful conversation. The conversation assists the mentee to reflect on their own experience, make informed decisions and act upon the ideas that are generated.”
The KEY Center will pair interested students with faculty, staff, or students that are interested in starting that “conversation.” If you are interested in becoming involved in the Mentoring Program, please contact
Magali Silva at (361) 582-2414.