MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

VISION

The Zeta Psi Mentorship Program accelerates the personal and professional development of Phi Lambda undergraduates by providing mentees with guidance, advice, and feedback from mentors with more experience than themselves. Through this program, mentees can gain valuable insights and perspectives from mentors who have been in their shoes before and have gone on to achieve success in their chosen fields. The program aims to help mentees set goals, develop skills, and build relationships that will serve them throughout their lives.

Denzel Washington

“Show me a successful individual and I’ll show you someone who had real positive influences in his or her life. I don’t care what you do for a living—if you do it well, I’m sure there was someone cheering you on or showing the way. A mentor.”

PROGRAM GOALS

  1. Zeta Psi provides support to undergraduates by offering coaching, information, contacts, and guidance to enhance their educational path at UW and position them for career opportunities. This support can include assistance with course selection, guidance on internships and job opportunities, and connections to alumni and other professionals who can offer valuable insights and advice. By providing these resources, Zeta Psi aims to help its members achieve their full potential and succeed in their chosen fields.
  2. Change the narrative on our fraternity from 'we don't haze’ to 'we focus on helping you transition from college to career’
  3. Drive alumni connection and engagement
  4. Strengthen recruitment thru a differentiated program offering a competitive advantage
  5. Provide recruiting pool for Zeta Psi Alumni workforce

FRAMEWORK & APPROACH

Mentoring activities and events will evolve as undergrads approach graduation. Early years will be focused on awareness, knowledge transfer, and information sharing. Later years will be focused on one-on-one mentoring & coaching and readiness for landing a job.

ROADMAP

WANT TO LEARN MORE?

You can find a link to our Walking Deck. For questions about the program, please contact Derek Schwarze.