AIM: The Auburn International Mentoring Program

Student Mentee Requirements

  • Students from any major may apply.
  • Students must have sophomore or higher standing.
  • Students must be in good standing with the university in order to participate in the AIM program. If a student is placed on academic warning or probation during the mentorship year, the student will be required to meet with the director of international initiatives to develop an individualized plan for the remainder of the year.
  • Students are expected to always use respectful, professional communication with their mentors.
  • Students are expected to be on time for all appointments with their mentors.
  • Students will meet virtually—by phone, Skype or other audio-communication platform—with their mentors a minimum of once per month. Other communication may be conducted through e-mail. Students are required to maintain a contact log of all communications with their mentors.
  • Students should not arrange to meet their mentors in person. If a personal meeting is desired, please first contact the Director of International Initiatives.
  • Students will meet with the director of international initiatives at the mid-point of the mentorship year to discuss progress and any issues.
  • Students will complete a student evaluation at the end of their mentorship year.

Last Updated: September 1, 2016