Hiration iconHirationMay 22, 2026

Mentorship Program Models: Which Model Fits Which Student Needs?

This guide helps career centers move beyond one-size-fits-all mentoring by mapping peer, alumni, faculty, employer, and professional mentor models to student stages, campus ownership, program formats, and model-specific metrics that show impact beyond sign-ups and participation counts in higher ed.

Mentorship Program Models: Which Model Fits Which Student Needs?

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