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Support FOR students BY students
Peer mentoring is a mutual way of learning and allowing both participants to develop transferable skills that will help them during their
time at FDU School of Pharmacy and beyond.
For mentees, the program provides a great source of support from someone who is a few steps ahead in their student pharmacist career.
Benefits to Mentees
Gain practical advice, encouragement and support
Learn from the experiences of others
Increase social and academic confidence
Become more empowered to make decisions
Develop communication, study and personal skills
Develop strategies for dealing with both personal and academic issues
Identify goals and establish a sense of direction
Gain valuable insight into the next semester
Transition Mentoring
Transition mentoring is for new first year students. New student might be new to the area, living away from home for the first time, or returning to education as a mature student.
Having the support of a current student, who remembers what it was like for them when they started pharmacy
school can help new students to settle in quickly and make the most of their time here at FDU.
Mentors can provide their Mentees with support on:
Finding services on campus
Making friends and getting involved with activities
Getting to grips with the University processes
Dealing with the "culture shock" of a new environment
Shopping and budgeting
Finding out about transportation and getting around
Finding things to do and places of interest
Achieving a good life/study balance
Coursework
How to communicate with your Mentor
Face to face chat
Phone calls
Text messaging
Skype or FaceTime
Facebook or other social networking sites
Notecards
Every Mentor is required to attend 2
events with their mentees per semester
whether it be a school event, lunch, or
studying together.
Confidentiality
Information shared between SPA Alliance Mentors and Mentees will be kept confidential, except in cases where it is necessary to report upwards to a professional of higher authority.