Mentorship Programs
One of the best ways to become ProReady as a student and new professional is to learn from seasoned professionals in the field. At CU Engineering, we provide a variety of mentorship programs to help grow your professional network and gain insider knowledge and wisdom.
College of Engineering & Applied Science
This program works to connect new engineering students with an upper level student to facilitate a smooth transition to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
College of Engineering & Applied Science
This program combines scholarship assistance with experiential learning opportunities to ignite students’ passion for the infrastructure industry.
Student Organization
Without the right connections, many students don't know how to prepare for graduate school, what applications demand, or how to find research opportunities. Our graduate students aim to guide undergraduate students toward graduate school by sharing tips and advice that may not be obvious.
Chemical & Biological Engineering
The Peer Mentor Program partners seniors with first and second-year students to strengthen community among current students and smooth the transition for new students
Chemical & Biological Engineering
This program fosters professional growth in the next generation of chemical and biological engineers by facilitating meaningful connections between alumni and students. This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students.
Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering
The Peer Mentor Program partners seniors with first and second-year students to strengthen community among current students and smooth the transition for new students.
Environmental Engineering Program
Every first-year Environmental Engineering student is matched with a peer mentor. Throughout the year they will work with you in small groups to help ease your transition to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
The Quantum Scholars program provides a scholarship and learning opportunity connecting students with local industry and quantum applications in the Colorado community.
The Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program fosters meaningful relationships, future career advancement, and life beyond CU between Engineering students and alumni.