What do I do as a mentee?

If you are taking part in the Jindal School Alumni Interview Program, your first task is to complete your class assignment. You will work with your mentor to find a mutually good time to ask the questions of your class assignment.

After you’re done with the assignment portion, you are asked to be in touch with your mentor on a regular basis at least through the end of the semester.

You should remain in regular contact during this time with your mentor by reaching out (email, text, Skype) at least once a month or meeting face-to-face two to three times over the course of the collaboration. The frequency and form of communication are things you and your mentor should determine together.

Jindal School will hold two events on campus in order for you to meet your mentor face-to-face.

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