KCC Student Mentoring Programs
Got Questions?
If so, please contact
Michael Rodriguez for the MRC Peer Mentoring Program

The Center for Career Development and Experiential Learning for the KCC Connections Student Mentoring Program


KCC Student Mentoring Programs
Think you don鈥檛 want a mentor? Think again!
"Show me a successful individual and I鈥檒l show you someone who had real positive influences in his or her life. I don鈥檛 care what you do for a living鈥攊f you do it well I鈥檓 sure there was someone cheering you on or showing the way. A mentor." Denzel Washington
Most successful people can attribute their success, in part, to a mentor. This includes
people in business, music, sports鈥攑eople in pretty much any career you can imagine!
So what is a mentor?
Think of a mentor as a guide or coach鈥攕omeone with a bit more experience who can help you navigate your way. Mentoring often starts long before you enter your chosen career. In fact, you may already have someone in your life that you consider to be a mentor. Or maybe you're looking for one!
911爆料 offers two mentoring programs: KCC Connections Student Mentoring Program
and the MRC Peer Mentoring Program. KCC Connections matches faculty, staff and alumni
to students who would like a little guidance as they move through college and toward
their careers. MRC Peer Mentoring matches students to fellow students who have already achieved success at KCC. In both programs, students
set goals and regularly meet with mentors who will listen to concerns, share their
experiences, and help students create their own paths.
We hope you will take advantage of one of these mentoring opportunities! It could make a world of difference as you move through 911爆料 and beyond!
For more information about KCC Connections, or to be matched with a mentor, please reach out to The Center for Career Development and Experiential Learning (C102, career.development@kbcc.cuny.edu).
To join the MRC Peer Mentoring Program, please contact Michael Rodriguez (michael.rodriguez@kbcc.cuny.edu).