2+2 Mentoring Program
Professional Mentor Program is designed to assist new social work students on
the Kansas City Kansas Community College campus as they transition from the
liberal arts courses at the community college to the upper-level social work
courses offered by KU. The purpose of the program is to link students with BSW
or MSW social work practitioners from the community. Mentors will give students
encouragement, insight into the profession, and connections to social workers in
the Kansas City area.
Students can be assigned a mentor if they have been accepted by the
University of Kansas and are taking at least one social work course
through the BSW degree completion program each semester.
Professional mentors:
- Are a positive role model for students;
- Answer questions about the profession;
- Identify with the student issues that could potentially negatively
impact the student’s education experience;
- Discuss the student’s progress with the Program Coordinator;
- Maintain at least monthly contact with the student. Contact includes
telephone, e-mail and/or face to face contact. The focus of the contact is
to discuss academic and professional issues.
Mentors can choose to continue the mentoring relationship for another year or
until the student graduates. The mentoring relationship can be dissolved by
mutual agreement after notifying the Program Coordinator.
The Professional Mentor Program is voluntary. Students can choose not to
participate in the program.
Students can sign up to get a mentor by completing the mentor application
form, available from Maxine Elmore, Program Coordinator, BSW Degree Completion
Program.