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The CHANGE Mentorship Program aims to transform lives by fostering meaningful relationships between mentors and first-year students. We are committed to glorifying God through student growth, empowerment, and adaptability in a global community. Our goals include enhancing mentees' development towards Christ-like maturity, aiding social integration, supporting academic success, and guiding vocational pursuits. Participation is voluntary, with opportunities for involvement through activities like community service, daily journaling, and social events. Join us in making a lasting impact!
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MISSION To transform lives by facilitating the establishment of meaningful relationships between Mentors and first year students. “THE PREPARATION OF STUDENTS FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF LIVES”
Committed Healthy Authentic Nurturing Growth Experiences
CORE VALUES • The Seminary believes: • In glorifying God in all that is done. • In the growth and development of all students. • In the empowerment of students through healthy relationships. • In assisting students to be come adaptable and functioning individuals in a Global Community.
GOALS • To enhance mentees growth towards Christ-like maturity • To assist mentees in becoming socially integrated within their sphere of influence • To assist mentees in coping with academic work • To guide mentees towards their vocational/ professional pursuits
PROGRAMS / ACTIVITIES • Daily Journal activities • Active involvement in Community Service (Servant-hood) • Active involvement in school and other social events • Use of time management principles (time Dairy)
PARTICIPATION IS VOLUNTARY For both mentor and mentee
WHO CAN BE A MENTOR? • Faculty/Staff Members • Senior Students • JTS Alumni
WHO CAN BE A MENTEE? • First year full-time student • First year part-time student
IS THERE ANY EVALUATION? • Yes: • End of the first Semester • During the penultimate week of the second semester
HOW CAN I BECOME INVOLVED IN CHANGE? • Complete an application form • Submit your application form to the Office of Student Affairs