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Stanford IEEE Mentorship Program

Navigating through the undergraduate Electrical Engineering program as a sophomore who doesn't know what to make of all of these concentrations? That's challenging.

Starting out as an incoming Computer Science graduate student and needing advice about research groups? You need some people to turn to for advice.

Being a senior, about to graduate, but needing advice about finding jobs and applying to grad schools? You turn to your friends for advice, but they only know as much as you do.

This year, the Stanford IEEE is glad to present a mentorship program that makes getting advice easy, and that makes giving advice a rewarding experience! We will be hosting lots of large group mentorship events that allow mentors and mentees to interact in a casual environment, and doesn't require mentors or mentees to set up meetings on their own time. We are glad to be providing a community for the safe exchange of advice between Engineering students at Stanford.

How to Get Involved

To get involved in the Stanford IEEE's Mentorship Program, please fill out our quick mentorship interest form! We just want to find out what you'd like to be mentored on, and what you feel comfortable mentoring, so that we can shape our programming to best benefit you. After you indicate your interest, we make sure you get the information about all of our mentorship events!

Upcoming Mentorship Events

Mentorship Kickoff Meeting

  1. Date: Monday, October 5th, 2009
  2. Time: 5:30 PM to 7 PM
  3. Location: Packard 101

This will be our grand kickoff. Meet all the mentors and mentees, enjoy a free dinner, and learn about the upcoming events in the program!

Contact Information

If you have any questions about the program, please contact Katherine Chen (kchen12@stanford), our Mentorship Chair, or Vijay Parameshwaran (vijay.pwn@gmail), our Graduate Mentorship Liason.