PEAC and BOUND Mentor
MASP is now accepting applications for PEAC and BOUND Mentors. We are looking for students who exemplify MASP’s commitment to building a diverse and inclusive academic community for highly motivated students. PEAC isÌýplanned to take place in person on campus.
Check out the job descriptions below to learn more about the open positions!
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Job Descriptions
Job Duties
- Provide hands-on oversight andÌýmentoring to a pod of students (including appropriateÌýreporting and documentation)
- Attend scheduled courses and study hours; provide learning assistance to students
- Live in the residence hall and attend scheduled dorm duty shifts
- Help plan and participate in required community-building activities, community events, andÌýrecreationalÌýactivities,Ìýincluding during the evenings and weekends
- Attend weekly staff meetings with the mentoring team, program director, and instructional faculty
- Stay in regular communication with the mentor team, staff, and faculty
- MOST IMPORTANTLY:ÌýUphold and model exemplary behavior consistent with MASP’s commitment to academics and community
Availability and Training
- Must be available to live and work full-time on campus from July 9th - August 1st, 2025
Ìý- PEAC Mentors will be asked to commit their time fully to PEAC and refrain from other employment or class enrollment during the program (exceptions might be made for minor overlaps, but must be fully disclosed in the application and receive director approval)
- Participate in 4 mandatoryÌýtraining sessions during the Spring 2025 semesterÌý
Ìý- Tentatively scheduled for Mondays from 6:00pm-7:30pm onÌýMarch 3rd,ÌýMarch 17th, March 31st, and April 14th
- Participate in mandatoryÌýtraining July 9th - July 11th 2025
Compensation
- PEAC mentors will be compensated $2100 (including training) and will receive free Room & Board during the program
- All mentors will be required to apply for summer work-study through their Buff Portal (but can still be hired if that request is not approved)
- Of the 8ÌýPEAC mentors, 2 will be designated as co-lead mentors with additional responsibilities and pay ($2500)
Ìý- Lead mentors will ideally have experience in similar positions and will help coordinate training, scheduling, activities, etc.
- Visit www.colorado.edu/masp/mentor to review the details above. Ìý
The deadline to apply for a PEAC Mentor position is 11:59 PM,ÌýFriday, January 24th, 2025. If you have any questions about the position, you may email Dr. Kate Semsar (semsar@colorado.edu).
Thank you for applying to be a PEAC mentor! We look forward to reading your application.
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Bound Programs:Ìý
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Program DescriptionÌý
MASP has two discipline-specific Bound Programs:
- Combined Social Science and Arts & Humanities Bound
- Science Bound
Each Bound ProgramÌýis a year-longÌýprogramÌýfor first-year students who are interested in building a strong and inclusive community with students who have similar academic interests.ÌýEach program includes aÌý3.5-dayÌýPre-ArrivalÌýOrientationÌýprogram at the beginning of move-in week,Ìýtwo one-credit Bound-specificÌýcourses (one fall; one spring), and a weekendÌýexperience.ÌýDates for these programming components are included later in the application.Ìý
JobÌýDuties
- Provide hands-on mentoring to a pod of students, including meetings outside of specific program times
- Attend classes and provide learning assistance for the courses to Bound students
- Attend and lead some of the programming for the Pre-Arrival Orientation and weekend experience
- Help plan and participate in community-building activities
- Attend regular meetings with director(s) to prepare for class and provide updates on students
- MOST IMPORTANTLY:ÌýUphold and model exemplary behavior consistent with MASP’s commitment to academics andÌýcommunity
Availability and Training
- Must be available to attendÌýallÌýBoundÌýprogramming andÌýprovideÌýmentoring support to students throughout both fall and spring semesters in the AYÌý2025-26.
- Must be available to attend your assigned Bound course.
- Must be available to attend all mentor training.
Qualifications & Compensation
- Must be a current MASP student.
- Must have a major or minor in the division for which you would mentor. For example, if your major is in the Social Sciences, apply for the Social Sciences / Arts & Humanities Bound program. If you are unsure which division your major is in,Ìýyou can find a list here:Ìý/artsandsciences/academics/degree-programs (choose your division from the list -- Arts & Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences)
- $3000 for AY 2024-25
The deadline to apply for a Bound Peer Mentor position is 11:59 PM Friday, January 24th, 2025.
If you have any questions about the position, you may emailÌýDr.ÌýKateÌýSemsarÌý(semsar@colorado.edu)Ìýor Dr. Kevin Mason (kevin.mason@colorado.edu).Ìý
Thank you for applying to be a Bound mentor! We look forward to reading your application.Ìý
FAQs
Any current MASP students, except senior students who are graduating this spring/summer,Ìýare welcome to apply!
And yes, first-year students can apply as well.
Deadline
Friday, January 24th, 2025Ìýat 11:59PM