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Thompson Rivers University
Thompson Rivers University

Student Mentorship and Leadership


Contact us

  • Old Main 1468
  • Monday - Friday
  • 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
  • 250-371-5996
  • lead@tru.ca

What we do

The Student Life Office organizes and plans additional training components for peer mentors.

  • Monthly recognition award.
  • Leadership conference for active and aspiring leaders.
  • Steps Towards Success Series for skill enhancement.

Peer mentoring is a form of mentorship that usually takes place between a person who has lived through a specific experience and a person who is new to that experience providing support as well as knowledge and skills transfer. Peer mentoring encourages a give-and-take dynamic, where both the mentor and mentee offer advice and view points and learn from each other.


Mentorship opportunities

If you are interested in joining one of these programs, please contact lead@tru.ca for more information.

 

Arts Ambassador

The Arts Ambassadors are students committed to building an inclusive culture in the Faculty of Arts by bringing together students from all Arts disciplines in ways that help to create worthwhile experiences and foster meaningful relationships. The Ambassadors take on active, encouraging, and innovative leadership roles within the faculty while promoting social and networking opportunities for students.

BBA Peer Mentor

This program offers a unique opportunity to enhance leadership and mentorship skills while supporting first-year Bachelor of Business Administration students. BBA Peer Mentors participate in introspective activities, workshops, and orientation and collaborate with like-minded peers to gather feedback, develop projects, and expand networks. Mentors will document their BBA journey and share valuable tips and insights that they've learned along the way. This experience will foster personal growth and professional development - and has a positive impact on the TRU community at large.

Career Ambassador

Career Ambassadors promote Career and Experiential Learning (CEL) services and programming through class visits, presentations, information sessions, events and peer-to-peer support. They work closely with CEL coordinators to enhance visibility while serving as a point of contact for students. Career Ambassadors encourage students to 'start early' and take the first step towards their career path through student leadership, service engagement, experiential learning, co-op and volunteerism.

Engineering Student Peer Mentor

To better support the transition into university, this program pairs a first-year software engineering student with a second to fifth-year student mentor. Through awareness of resources and support services, new students will learn how to navigate the engineering course load, build time management skills, cultivate good study habits for midterms and exams, and develop other skills relevant to student success. In addition to academic well-being, students can foster friendships, increase confidence, and grow social and professional networks.

Future Students Ambassador

Future Student Ambassadors enhance the post-secondary discovery process by sharing their personal TRU stories with prospective students. Ambassadors will have various opportunities to develop their leadership, public speaking, communication and collaborative skills. As the face and content creators for TRU Future Students on social media, they also write blog posts, lead campus tours, join Future Student Advisors on high school and other visits (both locally and within BC), assist with recruitment events such as Open House and Student for a Day, and participate in other initiatives facilitated by the Future Students office. There are both volunteer and honoraria positions available for undergraduate students in any year of study.

Graduate Research Mentors

Graduate Student Research Mentors collaborate with the Research Office on a variety of projects related to the enhancement of student research. Participants will engage in teamwork, pool resources, mentor students from various majors and backgrounds, and work alongside faculty and staff. The team supports the planning and organization of graduate research workshops, guest speaker series, the annual 3MT and guest speakers. The Graduate Student Research Mentors are representatives of TRU research on campus and in community events, and the role is perfect for students who wish to promote and expand these efforts across the campus.

Indigenous Mentor

The Indigenous Mentor program supports entry-level Indigenous students as they transition into post-secondary student life. Mentees are matched with an Indigenous Mentor, who creates opportunities to connect one-on-one, in group settings and through participation in various events, workshops, and activities. Indigenous Mentors represent various backgrounds and programs of study, typically have at least two years of post-secondary experience, and provide guidance both academically and culturally. Training and ongoing support is provided by the Indigenous Mentor Coordinator, who also handles the recruitment process. This program enriches the experience and education here at TRU for students, fostering their academic and cultural growth.

Intercultural Ambassadors

The Intercultural Ambassador Team are student advocates for intercultural development, empathy, human rights, and anti-racism who work to promote these values and practices at all levels of the university. This group of students works together from September to April to engage in their own intercultural development, host events and launch initiatives to promote intercultural engagement and learning at TRU. The Intercultural Ambassadors are valued members of the Intercultural Learning department, providing intercultural education, training, and advocacy to fellow students, staff, faculty and administrators.

Law Mentor

Law school, particularly in the first year, can be challenging and stressful. The Student Mentorship Program, a collaboration between the Society of Law Students and the Assistant Dean, aims to ease the transition into law school and throughout the first year by pairing incoming 1L students with upper-year mentors willing to share their experience and insight into the study of law. In this volunteer position, upper-year mentors act as role models and advisors to provide general guidance and support about navigating law school, living in Kamloops, and dealing with the stresses and rigours of legal education.

Makerspace Ambassador

Makerspace Student Ambassadors offer tours to individuals and small groups and assist users by helping them navigate the space, the technologies and any troubleshooting needs. The Makerspace is a learning-by-doing space, so the Ambassadors don't have to be experts in the technologies or tools. The positions are open to students from any background, program, or year, and an ideal candidate is a student who reflects the diversity of our campus and is excited about helping others learn. Training is provided to develop public speaking and communication skills, learn about various technologies and gain experience in design, innovation, making, and crafting.

Nursing Peer Mentors

The first year of nursing school can be both exciting and intense. To help new students adjust, the Canadian Nursing Students Association has established a Mentorship Program that connects first-year students with third-year nursing mentors who are eager to share their experiences and insights. These upper-year mentors volunteer their time to offer guidance, acting as a source of support as first-year students navigate their courses, manage the demands of nursing education, and adjust to life within the nursing community. This program is designed to foster connections, reduce stress, and promote academic success during the crucial first year.

Orientation and Transitions Leader

Orientation and Transitions Mentors and Ambassadors provide information and guidance to students through peer coaching, at booths around campus, and other campus and community events. They also host informational TRU Student Life workshops and social events throughout the semester. Orientation & Transitions Mentors and Ambassadors build communication skills, organizational skills, interpersonal skills, and leadership skills.

PACE Leader

Through weekly study sessions and one-to-one academic coaching sessions, PACE Leaders support first and second-year student-athletes in achieving their academic goals while maintaining a busy schedule. Senior student-athletes understand what it takes to balance their studies with practice, training, travel and game days. Leaders share insights on study success strategies and develop leadership, interpersonal, communication, critical thinking, and tutoring skills while supporting student-athletes on challenging courses and assignments. Volunteer and honoraria-based opportunities are available.

Peer Academic Coach

Peer Academic Coaches provide students with the opportunity to have a one-on-one session with another student who has both experienced success and an awareness of what it's like to struggle academically. The coaches are experienced SL Leaders or Writing Centre Tutors and provide students with individualized strategies and resources to meet a range of academic challenges for a variety of disciplines. They can offer support with time management, goal setting, study strategies, giving presentations, note-taking, test-taking and dealing with exam anxiety.

Residence Advisor

Whether it's helping with adjusting to campus life, academic or personal issues, planning events, and promoting a sense of community within our residence, Resident Advisors (RAs) are here to help students. RAs receive extensive training in event planning, emergency management and conflict resolution. Resident Advisors are required to live in residence and will be compensated for this role.

Science Help Centre Tutors

The Science Help Centre Tutors provide free tutoring services in mathematics and physics. Through this experience, students develop communication and teaching skills while reinforcing their science skills. Paid teaching assistant and WorkStudy positions are available, as well as volunteer opportunities.

Science Trajectory Ambassador Mentorship Program

STAMP aims to connect first-year Bachelor of Science students at TRU to their more experienced peers. The transition to university on campus can be overwhelming, STAMP hopes to develop a sense of community by creating opportunities for first-year student success and socialization on campus. This program facilitates volunteer experience for BSc students in their 2nd, 3rd, 4th year and beyond to inspire and engage with incoming students. Everyone can be a role model, and anyone can offer a friendly face; there is no minimum GPA requirement. There are different ways to participate in STAMP. Science Trajectory Mentors have a declared major and are in 3rd year standing or above. Mentors intend to volunteer on a more consistent basis and can earn a program completion certificate at the end of the year. There are both Junior (2nd year) and Senior (3rd, 4th year +) Science Trajectory Ambassadors. Ambassadors plan to volunteer for at least one activity or event and will receive thank you notes for their participation.

Sexualized Violence Prevention and Response Ambassadors

SVPR Ambassadors organize and facilitate interactive opportunities for members of the TRU Community to learn about Sexualized Violence Prevention and Response. They collaborate with Residence, Student Life and other campus partners to deliver programming on topics like consent, healthy relationships, bystander intervention and supporting victim/survivors of sexualized violence. Individuals interested in this opportunity should have strong interpersonal skills, passion for this subject matter and relevant experience in delivering this type of programming.

Social Media Ambassador

Social Media Ambassadors promote TRU as a study destination by attending and promoting events, blogging about international student life on TRU.ca, and creating weekly digital content on TRU World's social media channels. Ambassadors in this program can expect to expand their understanding of marketing and communications, excel in organizational skills and engage with campus in a variety of fun and social ways.

Student Library Ambassador

Student Library Ambassadors work to create a sense of community and belonging for all patrons within the library and throughout the campus. Ambassadors provide information and increase awareness of library resources, services, programs, and events to the campus community. In this role, Student Library Ambassadors develop skills in communication, evaluation, decision-making, and leadership.

Student Storyteller

Student Storytellers engage with programming and supports initiated by the Faculty of Student Development (FSD) and report on their experiences to influence others to access services. Storytellers will have opportunities to learn, engage, reflect, and inspire others to flourish personally, socially, and academically. In this role, students will write blogs, produce short-form videos, attend events and collaborate with different FSD units to create creative, relatable and accessible messaging.

Student Sustainability Ambassador

The Student Sustainability Ambassador Team works on campus to promote sustainable initiatives, programs, and mindsets in the TRU community. Sustainability Ambassadors help spread the 'spirit of sustainability' at TRU and act as a force for change, helping to improve the culture of sustainability on campus. Ambassadors will have opportunities to develop their public speaking and communication skills, cultivate a greater understanding of sustainable initiatives on campus, create sustainable initiatives, and champion sustainability on campus.

Student Wellness Ambassador Team

The Student Wellness Ambassador Team (SWAT) consists of student leaders who support the Wellness Centre to promote health and wellness on campus. SWAT Leaders work within the Wellness Centre space to create a welcoming, warm, and inclusive environment for students and employees. SWAT provides one-to-one peer support, health and wellness education via campus presentations, campus-wide outreach activities, and social media content. Leaders also use their voices to advocate for equitable and accessible resources for students on campus. The Wellness Centre promotes the well-being of our growing, changing, diverse TRU community, values the health of all employees and students on campus and provides unique, educational, and fun programs that aim to increase our collective health literacy. The goal is that members of the campus community will enhance their skills and develop the tools necessary to make more informed choices about their wellness to increase positive health outcomes in their lives.

Study Abroad Ambassador

Study Abroad Ambassadors are TRU students who have studied and participated in an exchange and, upon return, apply to join the team. Ambassadors provide one-to-one support and act as a source of information to their peers through information and student support sessions, social media and promotional material management, special event coordination and peer workshop facilitation to different groups or program areas. This team will create opportunities to build on leadership, interpersonal, communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills while supporting fellow students as they consider or participate in an international activity while completing their undergraduate degree.

Supplemental Learning Leader

Supplemental Learning (SL) is an academic support program that provides structured review sessions to students enrolled in challenging introductory courses. SL Leaders organize and facilitate weekly sessions where students collaborate to review notes, practice problems, discuss readings, and prepare for exams. In their sessions, leaders integrate course content with reasoning and strategic study skills. For novice learners, the SL Leader becomes a role model of critical thinking, effective study, and mastery of the discipline. SL Mentors are selected from the strongest of experienced leaders, assist with leader training and support new leaders in their training and development.

Undergraduate Research Ambassador

The Undergraduate Research Ambassadors work with the Research Office on various projects related to undergraduate research. They will bring together the knowledge, skills, and interests developed through all aspects of their education and participate in projects and work with students from diverse majors and backgrounds as a team, pooling resources and collaborating with faculty and staff. This capstone experience will strengthen students' undergraduate research understanding and provide training to enhance their skills as TRU Ambassadors.This uses the .accordion-minus and .expanded classes for an open section.

University Prep Centre Tutors

The University Prep Centre (UPC) Tutors provide free tutoring services in University Preparation courses (high school equivalent Math, English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). Through this position, tutors gain experience helping and communicating with a variety of learners. Our tutors are expected to give individual or small group instruction, guide to help students become independent learners, have content knowledge and be able to listen with empathy, honesty and humor. Paid WorkStudy positions are available, as well as volunteer opportunities.

Writing Centre Tutor

Writing Centre Tutors offer assistance and peer-to-peer conversations to students at any stage of the writing process: understanding an assignment, generating ideas, creating an outline, developing clear and strong arguments, researching and citing sources, revising for grammar and punctuation, and developing other writing-related skills. Tutors are trained to help students realize their strengths, question and understand their writing choices, build relationships, discover their authentic voice, and recognize all forms of improvement in the ongoing, imperfect writing process! Additionally, tutoring helps you develop your writing skills, enhance your teaching skills, reflect on writing, learning and teaching, improve your interpersonal and communication skills, and obtain valuable experience to enhance your resume. To become an undergraduate or graduate student tutor, join as a volunteer, or apply for a WorkStudy and honoraria-based position.


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Meet the team

Julie Taylor

Julie Taylor
Manager of Student Experience
250-371-5942

» Julie's Bio

Julie has been at TRU since 2010 where she oversaw the Global Competency Certificate. She then moved into a role within the Center for Student Engagement, was a Learning Strategist - Orientation & Transitions, and now the Manager of Student Life. Julie completed her education at UBC with a Bachelor of Education and worked in SD73 for many years before TRU. In her spare time Julie can be found exploring the outdoors, playing soccer, working out, or spending quality time with her son.

Umme Mansoory

Umme Mansoory
Learning Strategist
Mentorship and Leadership
250-371-5996

» Umme's Bio

Responsible for the oversight of all mentoring programming including peer mentor professional development, TRU LEADership conference, and Steps towards Success. Works with students and faculty on certificates such as Global Competency and Leadership in Environmental Sustainability.

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