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Honors Mentors are now the Honors Village Fellows (HVF) and will serve the important role of assisting
first year residents of the Honors Village in the transition
to university
life. HVFs will be supervised jointly
by the UHP Associate Director and the East Campus Residence
Life Coordinator.
Purpose
The HVFs will assist students in their transition from high
school to university life through mentoring and building
community
among residents of the Honors Village. An Honors Mentor
will serve as a peer resource, helping mentees to better
understand
university services and programs, and to maximize available
opportunities for student success.
Selection
Process
Members of the UHP and University Housing
staff will serve as the selection
committee to interview applicants
for
the position.
Qualifications
- Member
of the UHP in good standing (minimum 3.25 cumulative
GPA or better; demonstrated regular progress toward
completion of Honors Program requirements)
- Will
have completed one year in a residence hall setting
- Will
have completed 30 credit hours at NC State by Fall
semester
- A
willingness to live in Bagwell Hall
- Ability to move in early to participate in the Honors Village Staff Training and Freshman Transition Program
- Good
judicial standing
- Capable
of working independently
- Possess
strong interpersonal skills
- Demonstrate
a knowledge of campus resources and services
- Have
an interest in guiding freshmen in the transition
to college life
Responsibilities
- Develop
and implement activities to complement and fulfill
the mission of the Honors Program
- Participate
as a facilitator in the Freshman Transition Program
during the weekend prior to the
start of Fall semester classes.
- Meet
bi-weekly with the East Campus Residence Life Coordinator
and the Honors Program Associate Director
- Partner
with Resident Assistants and other HVFs on Hall Programs
- Serve
as a resource to freshmen students and support student
success
- Meet
one-on-one with mentees within the first 3 weeks
of the academic year
- Serve as moderator of Clark After Hours
- Connect
with mentees regularly through formal and informal
activity
- Organize
and participate in activities that help acclimate
students to NC State
- Assist
with program assessment
Training & Support
- Mentor
Training Session
- Meet
with Honors and Housing staff
- In-service
traiing sessions throughout the academic year
- Mentors
will be provided with materials on mentoring
Benefits
- Guaranteed
space in the Honors Village in Bagwell Residence Hall with
the option of a single room (limited availability)
- Yearly
compensation package valued at $2,000 split as $1,000 salary
and pre-paid student services (Dining Package, ResNet
and/or similar)
- Develop
leadership and communication skills serving as a mentor to
freshmen
- Develop time-management, organizational, and event planning
skills
- Establish
traditions and programs in a new and growing scholarly community
- Contribute
to the success of the NC State Honors Program
Application
Apply
Online
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