MSS is looking for outstanding students to serve as mentors for the 2019/20 school year!

Do you know a student who would be a great mentor? The Office of Multicultural Student Services is looking for outstanding students to serve as peer-to-peer student mentors for the 2019/2020 academic year. This internship is ideal for students looking to build their leadership, cross-cultural, and teamwork skills while having the satisfaction of helping first year multicultural students adjust to campus life.

Requirements:

  • Undergraduate status
  • 2.5 GPA (3.0 preferred)
  • 30 completed semester credit hours (45 preferred) by Spring 2019
  • Familiarity with issues that affect African American, Asian American & Pacific Islander, Chicanx Latinx, and Native American Students
  • Demonstrated ability to work and communicate well with others
  • Submit an application

Visit https://msmp.wsu.edu for more information and encourage qualified students to apply or send your nominations for student mentors (name and email address) to vdelgado@wsu.edu

Deadline is Friday, November 30!

Contact: Virginia Tavera-Delgado, Assistant Director, Office of Multicultural Student Services, (MSS).

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