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The effort that goes into facilitating a positive mentor experience often pays off. Successful graduates often cite that such relationships, whether in the form of a faculty member, peer adviser, or alumnus helped them stay enrolled and find jobs post-grad.

So, how can colleges help first-gen students form these relationships? In the upcoming Virtual Forum hosted by The Chronicle, a panel of college mentoring experts will gather to discuss how to create an atmosphere that encourages these bonds.

Join us on March 28th at 2 p.m. ET for "Mentoring Programs for First-Generation Students" to hear more about the benefits of mentorship programs for your institution.

Host

Katherine Mangan

Senior Writer
The Chronicle of Higher Education

Panelists:

Marc A. Lo, Ph.D.

Executive Director of Penn First Plus
University of Pennsylvania

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Charmaine E. Troy, Ph.D.

Associate Director of First-Generation Student Initiatives, Georgia Tech, and co-editor of book Developing and Implementing Promising Practices and Programs for First-Generation Students

Ted Thompson

Chief Program Officer
One Million Degrees

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Liz Banuelos-Castro

Internship and Diversity Programs Advisor, University of Southern California

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023