- deadline extended to November 15, 2024!
About the Program
The goal of the IAFS Mentorship Programis to promote connection and professional development by aiding CU’s IAFS majors in their junior/senior yearas they look past graduation. The IAFS Mentorship Program also provides alumni and individuals who have real world experience in international affairs related careerswith meaningful opportunities to engage with current students.
IAFS aims to enhance the mentee’s undergraduate experience by offering guidance for areas of study, internship, career development, and related subjects. Sometimes it is helpful to discuss alternative strategies with an independent party, and with someone who is out in a real-world situation putting international affairs experience to work. Mentors can also foster continuing interaction with the IAFS Program, faculty, other alums, the broader CU campus, and the world outside CU. Mentors have taken what they have learned at CU, plus real life, and they can offer invaluable insights to students, giving back to the IAFS program in a meaningful way.
Fall 2024Deadlines and Application Links
- Application window for mentors/mentees: October 1-31, 2024
- Mentee Application Closed
- - deadline extended to November 15, 2024!
- Mentor/Mentee Announcement: November 20, 2024
Mentorship Program Resources
This schedule is intended to provide structure to the IAFS Mentorship Program and to equip both mentors and mentees with a starting point for fruitful discussion on career development.
Each month, the Mentorship Program coordinator will send monthly emails with upcoming programs, additional information, and recommended discussion topics. These are recommendations only. Participants are welcome to adjust this schedule and rearrange as they see fit, so long as they meet monthly.
Contact Information & Feedback
Throughout the course of the program, both mentors and mentees are encouraged to contact us should an issue arise. Additionally, the program welcomes feedback from all participants to improve future mentorship experiences.
For Mentors
Anthony Pusatory
IAFS Advisory Board Mentorship Program Coordinator
anthony.pusatory@gmail.com
For Mentees
International Affairs Program
121 UCB, Boulder CO 80309
303-492-7295
iafsmentor@colorado.edu