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MPACT Mentorship Program (Mentorship Program Advancing Connections and Talent)

Overview

Members of the Mayo Clinic Employee Resource Group, eMERGing Leaders, partner with UMR Career Development to provide an opportunity for current students to participate in a mentorship experience with a Mayo Clinic professional. 

The MPACT Mentorship Program (Mentorship Program Advancing Connections and Talent) formerly known as eMERGING MERG Mentorship Program offers an opportunity for one-on-one mentorship that is tailored to the student’s individual needs and also offers virtual group professional development sessions. The mentoring relationships will foster career and professional development, career competency and skills development, networking, and interpersonal relationships. 

Mayo Clinic’s MERG’s celebrate, support, and encourage diversity among Mayo Clinic employees. eMERGing Leaders is a group of individuals from all areas of Mayo Clinic that are interested in connecting and giving back to the Rochester community. 

Program Calendar

The MPACT Mentorship Program (Mentorship Program Advancing Connections and Talent) runs one academic calendar year beginning in the fall. There are three mandatory virtual sessions from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Match pairs are expected to meet for a minimum of four times throughout the program experience.

Key dates are:

  • Mid September – Application Open Date
  • September 25 – Program application deadline
  • Late September/Early October – Matching Process
  • Mid October – Orientation Session
  • October through January - Two 1:1 Virtual Connects between Matches
  • Mid January – Mentorship Professional Career Networking Session
  • February through April –Two 1:1 Virtual Connects between Matches 

Mid to Late April — UMR/Mayo Mentorship Program Closing Session

Interested Students should check the Raptor Report for the application link, specific dates and deadlines within each time frame.

Participants 

Student Mentees: All students are welcome to apply. Students need to recognize the relationship is about personal and professional development, and this experience does not guarantee shadowing opportunities. Students should be available, accessible and respect confidences exchanged in the relationship.

Mentors  Mayo Clinic Professionals who are members of the eMERGing Leaders MERG group: Members of the eMERGing Leaders MERG group are welcome to apply. Mentors will work with student mentees on personal and professional development. This experience does not guarantee shadowing opportunities. Mentors should be available and accessible and respect confidences exchanged in the relationship.

Student Mentee Application
The application link is shared with UMR students via the Raptor Report, UMR’s weekly student e-newsletter.

How to Participate

  • Step 1 – Complete MPACT Mentorship Program application (for students).
  • Step 2 – Watch your University email for information related to program acceptance.

Approximately 20-50 students participate each year.

Contact Bridget Tetteh-Batsa, Director of Community Engagement and Career Development, regarding your interest and inquiries about eligibility and participation.