Mentoring

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Blavin scholars and mentors can establish a long-lasting connection that grows through graduation and beyond! Get matched with a mentor to:

  • Receive additional guidance and support during your time at U-M
  • Connect with a supportive adult around a common interest
  • Learn more about navigating campus and finding available resources
  • Build a support network
  • Attend a variety of social events

How it Works

Blavin scholars and mentors are matched in one of three ways:

  1. During the annual Blavin Speed Match event in the fall. After the event, the program coordinator uses feedback from scholars and mentors to create matches.
  2. During mini-match meetings set up by the Blavin mentor coordinator.
  3. Through natural mentoring wherein a scholar identifies an existing U-M faculty or staff member who agrees to be trained and matched as a formal Blavin mentor.

Need more information? Hear from a Blavin mentor!


Become a Mentor

If you’re a U-M faculty or staff member interested in supporting a student who has spent time in foster care, this opportunity is for you!

Many of our scholars start their university career with no community connections. Some have a history of moving often and attending multiple schools. Mentors offer students a caring and supportive relationship they can count on, and research shows that supportive relationships help students stay in school when things get challenging.

Being a mentor is a direct and important contribution to the success of our scholars. Many students and mentors say that their experience with the program was one of the most meaningful experiences at U-M. And some of our mentor matches create lifelong bonds and maintain contact after the scholar graduates.

Blavin mentors should expect to:

  • Offer support at least once monthly by email, text, or phone.
  • Attend events and engage with the Blavin community.
  • Meet with your mentee on- or off-campus to chat.
  • Engage in job shadowing or career training.
  • Experience local cultural events and activities.
  • Enjoy a mutual hobby together.
  • Learn something new together.

Blavin mentors are required to:

  • Complete a half-day training to learn about the foster care experience and expectations of the Blavin Scholar program.
  • Attend mentor meetings once per semester to connect with Blavin coaches and fellow members for support.

Become a Mentor

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“Being a mentor is rewarding because it provides an opportunity to connect with smart, interesting, and funny young people who appreciate your support and offer you their trust and friendship. I enjoy witnessing their path to independent and successful adult lives.” — Blavin Mentor