New U of L partnership provides mentorship opportunities for Indigenous students
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The University of Lethbridge has announced a new mentorship program for Indigenous students.
Students who identify as Indigenous will have the chance to connect with Indigenous and non-Indigenous professionals across a range of career paths thanks to the new partnership between the U of L and the Influence Mentoring Society.
It’s an online initiative that pairs interested Indigenous students with professionals in a protégé/mentor relationship. Additionally, the mentoring partnerships are integrated with strategies and projects, including workshops and bootcamp-style and other experiential learning sessions that are safe, inclusive and culturally aware.
Shanda Webber, manager of Strategic Indigenous Learning Initiatives for the EleV Project at the U of L said, “this innovative program will allow Indigenous students from ULethbridge the opportunity to build genuine relationships with dedicated mentors in the field of their study that will ultimately lead to building capacity, talent and enhancing future career opportunities.”