UCSB Peer Network

The Transfer Peer Network is only available to transfer students. Learn more about the Transfer Student Center

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Mentors are volunteers who generally provide/share: 

  • Information about campus support services
  • Useful campus/local community information
  • Previous experiences as a university student
  • Ways to become engaged on campus
  • Strategies for time management
  • How to make the most of your academic and social experience during your time at UCSB
  • Students are paired with mentors, who are experienced students. Mentors are invested in the success of their mentees. Mentors are prepared to listen, inspire, help navigate challenges, and recognize opportunities. 

 


 

Program Expectations

  • Mentors and mentees are encouraged to communicate at least 2 - 4 times per month. However,  you can communicate more or less frequently depending on your individual preferences. Mentors and mentees can communicate via text, phone, or email. (All participants are assigned anonymous phone numbers for communication).

 


 

What can mentors and mentees discuss?

  • Meeting new people and making lifelong connections with peers, faculty, and staff
  • Getting involved on campus
  • Adjusting to university-level academic expectations
  • Developing a plan for academic, social, and career success
  • Balancing the demands of a university with personal responsibilities and socializing
  • Developing and cultivating professional contacts

 


 

Your mentor will:

  • Help guide you in your transition to college by answering questions.
  • Have similar interests, hobbies, and experiences as you.
  • Chat with you over text messages on a regular basis.
  • Guide you in discovering your career path.
  • Encourage you to set goals.

If you have questions about the program, please email: Yasmine Dominguez-Whitehead at: ywhitehead@ucsb.edu