Mentoring Programs
The ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì School for Science and Engineering offers several mentoring program opportunities for students. Through our mentoring programs, students can connect with peers, alumni, friends of the university and industry partners.
Learn more about the programs SSE students are eligible for:
First-year students, including freshmen and transfer students, are eligible for the following programs.
As a mentee:
- First Year Mentor Collective
- DLAMP (Deloitte Leadership, Allyship and Mentorship Program)
- Engineering and Computer Science Majors: Boeing Engineering Mentoring Program
Sophomore students are eligible to participate in the following programs.
As a mentee:
- Mentor Collective Alumni Network
- DLAMP (Deloitte Leadership, Allyship and Mentorship Program)
- Regional Business Council Mentoring Program
- Engineering and Computer Science Majors: Boeing Engineering Mentoring Program
- Majors in information technology management, analytics, enterprise systems, computer science, computer engineering, or other business or engineering majors with interest/aptitude in technology as demonstrate through technology minor, coursework, or work experience: Deloitte Mentoring Program
As a mentor:
Junior students are eligible to participate in the following programs.
As a mentee:
- Mentor Collective Alumni Network
- DLAMP (Deloitte Leadership, Allyship and Mentorship Program)
- Regional Business Council Mentoring Program
- Engineering and Computer Science Majors: Boeing Engineering Mentoring Program
- Majors in information technology management, analytics, enterprise systems, computer science, computer engineering, or other business or engineering majors with interest/aptitude in technology as demonstrate through technology minor, coursework, or work experience: Deloitte Mentoring Program
As a mentor:
Senior students are eligible to participate in the following programs:
As a mentee:
- Mentor Collective Alumni Network
- Engineering and Computer Science Majors: Boeing Engineering Mentoring Program
As a mentor:
Learn more about each of our mentoring programs:
- First Year Mentor Collective
- Mentor Collective Alumni Network
- Boeing Engineering Mentoring Program
- Deloitte Mentoring Program
- DLAMP (Deloitte Leadership, Allyship and Mentorship Program)
- Regional Business Council Mentoring Program
ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì's First Year Mentor Collective Program enhances the student experience by linking students one-on-one with a peer mentor. Students are paired with someone invested in their success — a person ready to listen, inspire, help navigate challenges and recognize opportunities. Students will learn what to expect in school, how to approach challenges, gain career advice and valuable insights, while mentors will build their networks and develop skills to become better professionals and leaders.
Mentors: Sophomores, juniors, or seniors at ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì's School of Science and Engineering who have attended for at least one semester
- How will my major impact my professional options?
- How do I balance the demands of school, responsibilities, and socializing?
- How can I set myself up for academic, social, and career success?
- How do I make connections with peers and professional contacts?
Applications to become a peer mentor are currently being accepted. We ask that you serve as a mentor for the entire academic year.
Applications to find a peer mentor are currently being accepted. We ask that you commit to working with your mentor for the entire academic year.
Have questions? Contact sseug@slu.edu.
Mentor Collective Alumni Network
The Mentor Collective Alumni Network mentoring program enhances the student experience by linking students with alumni mentors. Students are paired with someone invested in their success — a person ready to listen, inspire, help navigate challenges and recognize opportunities. Students will gain career advice, learn how to network, and receive advice on resume building, internships, and interviewing.
Mentors: ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì alumni and friends of the University
- How will my major impact my professional options?
- How can I set myself up for academic, social, and career success?
- How can I make myself marketable to employers?
- How do I make connections with professional contacts?
- How can I obtain an internship?
- What are effective resume and interview strategies?
Applications to become an alum mentor are currently being accepted. We ask that you serve as a mentor for at least one academic semester.
Applications to find an alum mentor are currently being accepted. We ask that you commit to working with your mentor for at least one academic semester.
Have questions? Contact sseug@slu.edu.
Boeing Engineering Mentoring Program
Through its mentoring at ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì, Boeing hopes to increase students’ exposure to its company culture and provide helpful advice and tools that will help them transition into their careers. Participating in this program will broaden students’ network and increase the possibility of them interning or working at Boeing.
- One-on-one meetings with Boeing engineers
- Advice and counseling from Boeing engineers
- Networking with Boeing engineers
- Interactive sessions on resume building, interview preparation, career planning, and internship success
This program is selective and mentee spots are limited. Students must complete an application in order to be considered for the program.
Applicants should:
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be enrolled in a ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì engineering program
Contact sseug@slu.edu for application instructions.
Deloitte Mentoring Program
Through mentoring ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì students, Deloitte gives participants the opportunity to connect one-on-one with a Deloitte consultant, allowing aspiring professionals to gain valuable insight into the consulting industry, the clients they serve, and the qualities they seek in candidates.
- One-on-one meetings with Deloitte consultants
- Advice and counseling from Deloitte consultants
- Networking with Deloitte consultants
This program is selective and mentee spots are limited. Students must complete an application in order to be considered for the program.
Applicants should:
- Be a high performing sophomore or junior
- Major in information technology management, analytics, enterprise systems, computer science, computer engineering, or other business or engineering majors with interest/aptitude in technology as demonstrate through technology minor, coursework, or work experience
- Have a willingness to develop professionally throughout the academic year
Ready to apply? Contact ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ìmentor@deloitte.com or sseug@slu.edu.
DLAMP (Deloitte Leadership, Allyship and Mentorship Program)
Through mentoring ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì students, Deloitte gives participants the opportunity to connect with consulting leaders through a cohort-driven mentorship program with a focus on building meaningful connections, developing leadership skills, and cultivating professional confidence.
- Network building with Deloitte leaders based on industry and functional interests
- Career coaching and exposure to opportunities in consulting
- Preparing and practicing for applications and interviews, including resume review and case practice
Students must complete an application in order to be considered for the program.
Applicants should:
- Be in their first, second or third year at ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì
- Be interested in connecting with passionate business leaders, learning about the consulting industry, and building relevant professional skills
Students who are Black or African-American, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, or two or more races are strongly encouraged to apply.
Ready to apply? Contact sseug@slu.edu.
Regional Business Council (RBC) Mentor Network
The Mentor Network pairs business and engineering students with executives of RBC companies and partner companies who share career experiences and provide students with practical knowledge and insight into opportunities that exist in St. Louis. Students are hand-selected by their schools based on criteria that includes academic performance, leadership outside the classroom and willingness to stay and work in St. Louis.
Learn more about the RBC:
- One-on-one meetings with top business leaders and access to senior level executives in St. Louis
- Advice and counseling from business leaders on career-related topics
- Networking with C-suite mentors and RBC members at virtual and in person special events
- A unique introduction to the St. Louis community
This program is selective and mentee spots are limited. Students must complete an application in order to be considered for the program.
Applicants should:
- Be a sophomore or junior
- Be enrolled in an engineering program at ÐÔÅ«µ÷½Ì
- Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
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Contact Faith Laster at flaster@stlrbc.org with questions.