Montana State University School of Architecture Professional Mentor Program Interest

In Fall 2022 the MSU School of Architecture partnered with the MSU School of Architecture Advisory Council to establish a mentor/mentee program with 2nd year Architecture students. We have had great success with the program in the last 3 years and would like to continue the program. We need professionals such as yourself to serve as mentors. If you are interested in participating in the program each academic school year, please complete the short questionnaire below. The School of Architecture will be matching students (mentees) with mentors at the end of September as part of the ARCH 261 Graphics I course. We value your expertise and are excited to be able to offer our students an opportunity to connect with professionals.

Additionally, if you know of someone you would recommend as a Mentor or you are currently a Mentor and are considering stepping back, we would ask that you pass the Mentoring torch to a qualified and recommended professional. Please share this link to the Mentor Survey with them.
1.First Name
2.Last Name
3.Phone Number
4.Email Address
5.Firm Name and Location
6.How did your hear about the Montana State University School of Architecture Mentorship Program?
7.Why are your interested in becoming a School of Architecture Mentor?
8.What year did you graduate from the MSU School of Architecture?
9.Where are you originally from? (city/state)
10.What do you identify as your area of expertise? (check as many that apply)
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Architecture
Materials Specialist
Project Management
Sustainability Specialist
Digital Communications
11.How many Montana State University School of Architecture mentees do you currently have?
12.How many additional, new, Montana State University School of Architecture mentees are you willing to take on for this coming Fall semester?
13.Please indicate your extracurricular activities/interests. This information will be used to help in the mentor/mentee placement assignments. It is helpful to place students with mentors which may have similar interests. Examples; skiing, hiking, hunting, reading, painting, photography, etc.