Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the questions mentors and mentees ask us the most. Reach out anytime if you don't see yours here.
For mentees
What is the content of the individual meetings?+
Individual meetings can cover a broad range of topics, depending on your interests and needs. This could include talking about internships and university applications but also discussing recent developments in the field of interest.
What's the grade level of a mentee?+
Our mentees are in their last one to three years of high school.
What language is the mentorship in?+
Our Mentoring is mainly in English, although we try to find a mentor for our mentees that speak their native language.
What will I gain from this program?+
You will get insights into your field of interest, receive support with applications to universities, scholarships and internships as well as learn valuable soft and hard skills.
Who are the mentors?+
Mentors are usually university students or recent graduates that share the same interests and study backgrounds of their mentees.
What's the registration process?+
The registration process starts with the mentee filling out the registration form. Within one to two weeks, we will get back to you and will tell you whether we have found a suitable mentor for you. Mentees can then reach out to their mentor and schedule a first meeting. Registering for our program does not guarantee a mentor.
Is there any homework?+
After our Masterclasses, students get a small homework that usually takes 30-60 minutes.
What's the time commitment?+
Mentees should commit 2 hours each week to the mentoring program over the course of 10 weeks.
What if I have additional questions not covered in this FAQs section?+
Contact the RISE team at global.mentorship.programme@gmail.com and we'll reply to you as soon as we can.
For mentors
What is the content of the individual meetings?+
Individual meetings can cover a broad range of topics, depending on the interests and needs of the mentee. This could include talking about internships and university applications but also discussing recent developments in the field of interest.
What are the requirements to become a mentor?+
Our mentors are currently enrolled at a university or have recently graduated from a university and are passionate about supporting young students on their academic journey.
Do I have to have attended an American university for undergrad/masters/phd to become a mentor?+
No, you don't need to have attended an American University for Undergraduate/Graduate degrees to become a mentor. We welcome and encourage students and young adults from diverse backgrounds to register as a mentor.
What's the process to become a mentor? Are there any interviews?+
After filling out our registration form, we will try to get back to you within a few weeks and will schedule a get-to-know video call with you. This is not an interview but rather a coffee chat to get to know each other and see whether it is a good fit.
Can anyone become a mentor? Are there any filters?+
Anyone who is currently enrolled at a university or has recently graduated from a university and is passionate about mentoring can become a mentor. There are no filters.
How many mentees will I be assigned?+
Depending on your capacity, we usually assign one to three mentees per mentor. During exam periods and intense times such as an internship or thesis research, mentors can pause their commitment.
What is expected from me?+
We expect a time commitment of 1.5h/week/mentee from our mentors alongside professionalism as well as involvement in our mentor community.
Will I get paid?+
No. RISE is a non-profit and neither receives payments from schools and mentees nor pays the mentors.
What if I have additional questions not covered in this FAQ section?+
Contact the RISE team at global.mentorship.programme@gmail.com, and we'll reply as soon as possible.