2018 NSC Engineering Mentor Night Volunteer Opportunity


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The PSEC Mentor Nights are hosted at participating colleges and universities with the purpose of giving engineering students (freshmen through seniors, & occasionally high school students) an opportunity to ask questions in person from a variety of practicing engineers, engineering alumni, and faculty about the wide spectrum of engineering disciplines, professions, career pathways, continuing education, professional registration considerations, professional engineering organizations, responsibilities, and ethics over pizza and refreshments.
 
Mentors are asked to bring samples of their work, such as reports, drawings, and models that will fit on a 30” X 30” table top for discussion with the students. It is also an opportunity to share information about your professional societies, and your company as applicable. It is an open forum to inspire local students towards a career in engineering, to answer questions, and to share your experience at a table top setting. No ongoing mentoring relationship is expected.
 
Students can:
* Meet professional engineers
* Explore opportunities in engineering
* Get advice from professionals
* Learn more about internships and career pathways in engineering
The link to the sign-up is: 
 
and, can also be found on the PSEC Mentor Night web page here:
For questions please contact Jason Salazar at salazarj@asme.org, PSEC NSC Mentor Night Volunteer Coordinator.