Mentoring
91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ mentoring initiatives assist students with their transition to college life, support students during difficult times and provide students with academic and career guidance and advice. Mentors promote a proactive, collaborative approach to student success, through one-on-one and group mentoring opportunities.
LEAP Program—Leadership, Empowerment, Achievement, Persistence
With the help of academic advisors and faculty members from the Indian River State College LEAP program, new students develop a solid academic and social foundation. Participants learn to handle the demands and challenges of college life, to make connections with college staff and faculty, to build positive relationships with other students and to prepare for academic success at 91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ or for transfer to a university upon graduation.
Monthly meetings and seminars support student growth and development and prepares students for success. Tutoring in core subjects such as English, reading and math is offered to improve academic basic skills, and fun social and cultural events and activities complement the experience.
With the help of academic advisors and faculty members from the Indian River State College, first-year College students develop a solid academic and social foundation. Participants learn to handle the demands and challenges of college life, make connections with college staff and faculty, build positive relationships with other students and prepare for academic success at 91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ or for transfer to a university upon graduation.
Monthly meetings and seminars support student growth and development and prepare students for success from enrollment through completion. These activities serve to nurture well-rounded and engaged students who will prosper in every environment. Tutoring in core subjects such as English, reading and math is offered to improve academic basic skills, and complement the experience.
LEAP program goals/objectives:
- Explore various time-management methods
- Improve study techniques
- Build greater awareness of college resources (e.g., connect with Health & Wellness Center services to manage stress, anxiety and receive emotional support)
- Increase on-campus social interaction
- Create clear goals and priorities
- Achieve higher academic performance
- Obtain, demonstrate and promote leadership proficiency
To apply for the LEAP program, complete the . For more information, call 772-462-7862 or email leapprogram@irsc.edu.
Men of Color
The Men of Color (MOC) program at 91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ is designed to provide an inclusive and supportive space where men of color, in particular, can receive academic support and mentoring, and have the opportunity to engage in social-cultural dialogue that enhances their understanding of self and their relationship to different communities. MOC students participate in a variety of activities such as workshops, community service projects, cultural events and program initiatives designed to build character and a sense of community.
For more information, contact Rochelle Popp-Finch at 772-462-7476 or rfinch@irsc.edu.
Women of Color
The 91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Women of Color program is where empowered women empower other women. The collaborative, campus-wide program is designed to assist any student who self-identifies as a woman of color make the most of her leadership potential in both the classroom and the community. The program offers educational enrichment, life-skill training and personal development opportunities and other activities. Peers and mentors provide essential support that encourages students’ successful growth and advancement at 91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ, as well as help participants discover meaningful career options.
For more information, contact April Willis at 772-462-7614 or awillis@irsc.edu.