The Judson University Mentoring Program (JUMP) 

The Judson Mentoring Program is a professional development group led by Judson Alumni and spearheaded by members of the Alumni Career Mentoring committee and the Judson Alumni Board. This program's mission is to provide mentoring and guidance to recent graduates and students, and to connect students to Judson Alumni in a meaningful way. Judson students will have the opportunity to build relationships with Judson Alumni to help grow their faith, relationships, careers, leadership styles and more!

Sign Up to become a JUMP Mentee

JUMP ROADMAP 2023-2024

 

STUDENT & RECENT GRAD MENTEES

Current Judson students and recent graduates are encouraged to join the JUMP program to help them make connections that will impact their lives and careers! 

As a mentee you will: 

  • Receive insight and career guidance from Judson alumni
  • Develop and enhance professional and communication skills
  • Connect your academics to your career goals
  • Explore faith in relation to your work
  • Gain exposure to career options, advice, and job search tips
  • Build a professional relationship with your Alumni mentor

J.U.M.P. helps students build relationships with Judson Alumni to help grow their faith, relationships, careers, and leadership styles!

Find out more in the JUMP Mentee Packet Below! 

JUMP Mentee Packet 1.docx

 

COMMITMENT

At a minimum, mentoring groups will be expected to agree to a year-long commitment with meetings in-person or via phone, text & video calling once per month. However, mentors and mentees can also determine when check-ins and meetings work best for them.
 
Mentors and Mentees can also choose if they would like to continue their monthly meeting during the summer term. 
 
If you become sign up to become a JUMP Mentee, please be respectful of your JUMP Mentor's time and experience. This means: 
  • Showing up to scheduled meetings on time.
  • Communicating with your mentor when unforeseen changes to your schedule arise.
  • Listening and being engaged with your mentor during the course of your meetings. 
  • Coming to meetings prepared.