Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program
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The Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program is an opportunity for CU Boulder alumni and students to foster meaningful relationships that will set the mentees up for success in their future careers and life beyond CU. The program includes both alumni-to-alumni mentorship and alumni-to-student mentorship, enabling alumni to share their professional and personal experience and expertise with current students and young alumni. CU staff, faculty, friends and family are also encouraged to sign up to mentor. The only requirement is that participants register in the .
Mentors and mentees that complete all the milestones in the program will be eligible for an official and completion badge. Credly badges are offered in partnership with the Office of the Registrar. Learn more about CU Boulder-issued Credly badges and micro-credentials, click here.
This year鈥檚 mentorship program will also feature subgroup opportunities that offer more specialized community-focused resources and engagement along with all the regular mentorship program benefits.
2024鈥25 Mentoring Subgroups:
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science
- The College of Arts and Sciences
- BIPOC Mentorship
Getting Started for Prospective Mentors and Mentees
- Register or log in to the .
- Update and complete your profile by clicking on 鈥淓dit Profile鈥 on the top right.
- Upload a professional photo.
- Include professional, academic and volunteer experience. We encourage you to include as much additional 鈥淥ther Information鈥 to ensure you have the most robust profile for creating a mentorship match.
- Update the industry, location and mentorship type fields. Please note that BIPOC mentorship is not guaranteed. All mentors and mentees will have access to join a BIPOC mentorship community after the matching portion of the program. The BIPOC Mentorship Community will include regular panel discussions and opportunity for peer-to-peer connection.
- Under the 鈥淥ffer Mentoring鈥 section:
- If you are an alum offering mentorship to a student select 鈥淏e a mentor/mentee with a current student.鈥
- If you are a student seeking mentorship, select 鈥淏e a mentor/mentee with a current student.鈥
- If you are an alum offering mentorship to other alumni or select 鈥淏e a mentor/mentee with an alum.鈥
- If you are an alum seeking mentorship, select 鈥淏e a mentor/mentee with an alum.鈥
- Make sure to click 鈥淪ave鈥 at the bottom of the page to save all changes.
- Complete the by Sep 30. All matches will be made using the information from this form. You'll receive more details via email.Take note of key dates and review the documents under the .
Please visit the for resources for both mentors and mentees. If you have questions, send us an email.
Key Dates 2024鈥25
Fall 2024
Now: Alumni and students log on to the to indicate that they are offering or seeking mentorship. Update profile settings to ensure high-quality mentorship matches.
Sep. 18: 鈥 Program Q&A (Collaborators welcome to attend)
Sep. 30: DEADLINE: Last day to submit
Oct. 1-14: Matching Weeks: Mentors and mentees will be matched. Mentors and Mentees will receive emails as they get matched.
Oct. 21: Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program officially begins.
Oct. 23: Zoom virtual kick-off at 11 a.m. or in-person networking at the Koenig Alumni Center at 6 p.m.
Nov. 13: Online mentorship trainings
- 12 p.m. MT: Mentor trainings
- 5 p.m. MT: Mentee trainings
Dec. 11: DEADLINE: Mentorship Contract and Fall Evaluations due.
Spring 2024
April 17: Program closing celebration.
Virtual: 12鈥1 p.m. MT
- In person: 6鈥7 p.m. MT at Koenig Alumni Center
May 12: DEADLINE: Final evaluation due. Program ends.
May 20鈥24: Credly Certificates sent out to qualified participants.
Hear from past mentors and mentees
Dr. Joe (Phys鈥88), past FNB mentor
鈥淔orever Buffs Network Mentorship Program offers tremendous possibilities and opportunities to mentees and mentors to share and learn from each other. I highly recommend everyone get a mentor, and if appropriate, to be a mentor鈥
Melissa (Art History 鈥02), past FBN mentor
鈥淚f you would like to meet exceptional individuals and be a part of their journey while at CU, being a mentor is a great way to do that.鈥
Molly (Socy鈥23), past FBN mentee
鈥淵ou will never regret being mentored. It is a great growth opportunity, even if you do not match perfectly with your mentor. There鈥檚 no doubt you will learn something new.鈥