Mentor Leadership Program

In-Class Mentoring Program

Mentorship is a powerful tool for student success, helping students build professional networks, gain career insights, and develop confidence as they prepare for the workforce. At Cal State Monterey Bay, many students are first-generation college students, transfer students, or individuals exploring new career paths who may not have access to established professional connections. To make mentorship more accessible, industry professionals are brought into upper-division courses, providing students with meaningful opportunities to engage with experienced professionals in a supportive classroom environment. This approach helps students understand the value of mentorship, develop professional skills, and build connections that can support their future career growth.

 

Mentorship Mission: Empowering Future Leaders

The In-Class Mentoring Program at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s College of Business is designed to make mentorship feel approachable, welcoming, and useful. Instead of expecting students to seek out mentors on their own, the program introduces them to experienced professionals through structured classroom conversations.

Mentors share their career journeys, lessons learned, and practical advice. Students have the opportunity to ask questions, practice professional communication, and learn how mentorship can support their personal and career growth.

How the Program Works

The program is integrated into Principles of Management (BUS 305), with faculty preparing students before mentor visits. Students may practice elevator pitches, develop questions, and reflect on what they hope to learn.

During the classroom visit, mentors meet with students in small groups to discuss topics such as:

Networking and Career Exploration

Workplace Expectations

Interview Preparation

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

Building Professional Relationships

This format helps students engage with mentors in a comfortable setting while gaining insight from professionals with different backgrounds and experiences.

Why It Matters

Mentorship helps students see what is possible. It gives them access to encouragement, perspective, and career knowledge that can shape their next steps. By meeting mentors in the classroom, students can build confidence before entering internships, interviews, networking events, and professional workplaces.

The program also gives mentors a meaningful way to support the next generation of business leaders. Many mentors return each term because they value the opportunity to connect with students and contribute to their growth.

 

"I don't want anyone to have to go through the difficulties I went through coming up in my career. That's why I'm connecting ÐÔÊӽ紫ý students to mentors while they're still in college."

– Sharon Crino

 

For Mentors

Mentors are essential to the success of this program. Your role is not to deliver a formal lecture, but to share your experience, answer questions, and help students feel more prepared for the professional world.

Mentors typically participate in a brief orientation and one in-class mentoring session. Sessions are structured, supportive, and guided by faculty and program leads. Your time and insight can make a lasting difference for students who are beginning to build their professional networks.

  • We are thrilled to have you join our classes!
  • Either visiting a 200 or 300 level course
  • In-person and online spaces
  • Students have been told cameras are required to be on for the zoom sessions, however we cannot mandate it
  • Primarily first generation students, many in their first year at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý after transferring
  • Students will have seen your bios in advance
  • In the 305 classes, students are working on their elevator pitches / introducing themselves to professionals
  • Mentors meet with groups of students to minimize social pressures of talking one-on-one
  • Sessions are 15-20 minutes depending on size - the faculty member will keep time
  • Mentors should feel free to direct the conversation any way it naturally flows
  • Common topics: importance of networking, takeaways from your career path (biggest successes and mistakes), how to make a good first impression, choosing a career path that matches your values and strengths, making tough decisions, etc.
  • Heads up: students are very interested/concerned about how AI is shaping their job outlook - for good reason!

Get Involved

The In-Class Mentoring Program creates space for students and professionals to connect, learn, and grow together. By making mentorship part of the classroom experience, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý helps students build the confidence, skills, and relationships they need to move forward in their careers.

Interested in being a Mentor? Email: innovation@csumb.edu