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Saints Being Saints Career Mentoring Program

A Career Mentoring Program designed to connect Alumni with current students in their chosen field.

Here’s how it works:
Alumni interested in lending expertise and advice to current students can register online here. Your information will be submitted to the Office of Alumni Relations and a representative from the office will contact you when an opportunity arises for you to volunteer.

Opportunities for Alumni to participate in this program are as follows:
  • Career Panel Discussions
  • Industry-Specific Classroom Presentations
  • Job Shadowing
  • Networking Receptions

SAINTS BEING SAINTS’ goals are to have alumni:

• Act as positive role models
• Share insight into their undergraduate experiences and career paths as adults
• Offer career guidance and general professional advice
• Introduce students to the larger Marymount alumni community
• Introduce the idea of building long-term relationships and networking, and provide the opportunity for students to practice and refine these skills
• Provide students with insight into various careers to encourage career exploration
• Inspire students to pursue new fields of interest or confirm current fields of interest
• Motivate students to work toward long-term goals through internships, part-time employment, other networking forums, full-time employment and graduate school
• Provide information on how to research specific employers or companies

For more information contact Krista Morasch in the Office of Alumni Relations at krista.morasch@marymount.edu or (703) 284-1541.


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Contact Information

Office of Alumni Relations
Marymount University
Main House, 2nd floor

Ph: (703) 284-1541
Toll Free: 1-800-787-ALUM (2586)
Fax: (703) 284-1544

Email: alumni@marymount.edu

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