Ways to Volunteer

Career Services

Have you considered mentoring a Mount Holyoke student? Mentoring provides critical real-world information, networking contacts, and personal support to students as they begin thinking about how to build a career. As a mentor, you can make a critical difference to a talented young student deciding on a career direction or taking her first steps into the professional world.

Mentoring responsibilities can range from answering questions by e-mail to participating in on-campus career panels to arranging for worksite visits. You decide your level of involvement. For more information on how to volunteer to be a mentor, please contact Cori Ashworth, alumnae career and professional consultant for the Alumnae Association.

Career Services Program

 

Success is born out of constancy of purpose.

Analisa L. Balares ’99, Weissman Center for Leadership and the Liberal Arts, dedication ceremony remarks, 1999
 
Search
MHConnect
Site Map
 
Find An Alum
Update Your Info
Give to Mount Holyoke
Shop for Gifts
Visit Us
Experience Virtual Café
 
my page
calendar
 

Email