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Original Articles

Formalizing Alumni Mentoring in Social Work Education: Lessons Learned From a Three-Year Program Evaluation

Pages 403-416 | Accepted 09 Jan 2020, Published online: 13 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Alumni mentoring in social work allows students to connect with experienced practitioners in a nonevaluative context and for alumni to strengthen university connections. This study describes and evaluates one established student–alumni mentoring program. Pretest (n=277) and posttest (n=153) data were collected from participants across 3 years. Results indicated that the mentoring relationship between alumni and students was most often fulfilled through informal meetings and the teaching of life skills, followed by professional and career development. More than one-third of students identified the program as helpful to their academic success, while the majority of alumni felt the program had potential for strengthening school–community relationships. Lessons learned and implications of alumni mentoring programs in social work education are discussed.

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Candra Skrzypek

Candra Skrzypek is a doctoral student, Josal Diebold is a doctoral candidate, Wooksoo Kim is an associate professor and Director of Immigrant and Refugee Research Institute, and Denise Krause is a clinical professor and Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Alumni Relations at School of Social Work, University at Buffalo.

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