A Mentee is typically a first-year student interested in obtaining support from an upper-year student in the areas of well-being through participation in cultural and other activities, relationship building, and providing assistance in navigating the University setting.
To become an Office of Indigenous Initiative (OII) Mentee, you should:
Please note that while we strive to provide you with a positive experience as a mentee, registering to become a student mentee does not obligate you to continue in this role throughout the year. You can withdraw from being a mentee at any time.
If you have any questions, please contact the Indigenous Mentorship Coordinator at indigenousmentorship@nipissingu.ca.
The information on this form is collected under the authority of the Nipissing University Act, 1992. It is related directly to and needed by the University to support your request for Wiidooktaadwin Indigenous Mentorship activities with a community partner organization. Employees of the Wiidooktaadwin Indigenous Mentorship Department, Enji giigdoyang, Office of Indigenous Initiatives and the secondary school that you will be partnered with will use the information. If you have any questions about the collection, use, and disclosure of this information, please contact: Wiidooktaadwin Indigenous Mentorship Initiatives, Nipissing University, 100 College Drive, North Bay, ON, P1B 8L7