Millersville Mentoring Alliance Program

Mentors benefit in several ways from a relationship with a mentee. Helping an MU student brings personal satisfaction and is intrinsically rewarding. Mentors also improve their communication and leadership skills. They gain valuable volunteer experience and are able to contribute to the community in an important way.

In order to apply to become a MMAP mentor, you will need to complete the following two forms and send them to the MMAP office:

1. Mentor Application (select one of the four applications below)
2. Mentor Questionairre (Click here to download the Mentor Questionairre in Microsoft Word format.)

Send completed applications and forms to:
Millersville Mentoring Alliance Program
Millersville Unversity
Lyle Hall Room 341
P.O. Box 1002
Millersville, PA 17551-3002

If you need assistance, or are not able to successfully download any of these forms, please to contact the MMAP office at 871-5361 or by email at mmap@millersville.edu.

Mentor Type
Description
Application
Click on a link below to download the application in Microsoft Word format.
Alumni
Alumni mentors are MU graduates who relate to mentees by sharing advice on college life, listening to mentees and giving mentees insight into how to relate their college education to a "real world" career.

Community
Community mentors are members of the surrounding community who relate to MU student mentees by sharing advice on life experiences, listening and providing empathetic support to the student, and by helping to integrate the student's college experience into the greater community.

Faculty/Staff
Faculty/staff mentors are active participants in the MU campus who relate to mentees by sharing advice on college life, listening to mentees and providing expert academic and career guidance.

Peer
Peer mentors are upperclassmen students who relate to mentees by sharing advice on college life and by listening to mentees.

If you are looking to become a Peer Mentor, please note the following eligibility requirements:
  • 2.5 Cumulative GPA
  • 1 Letter of Recommendation from a MU Faculty Member
  • 60 credit hours earned (Jr. Status or above)
  • Successful Interview

 

Office of the Assistant Provost for Academic Services
Division of Academic Support Programs and Learning Services