College Community Mentoring Program

Be a Volunteer Mentor

UNE's College Community Mentoring Program (CCMP) is a volunteer mentoring program that seeks to engage UNE students in the community by serving as consistent, reliable adult role models for local children and teens. The program recruits, trains, and matches UNE students with public school students to work on academics and college aspirations. UNE students commit to working one-on-one with a youth for at least one hour a week throughout the entire school year.

Mentors build a structured and trusting relationship with their mentees by offering guidance, support, encouragement, and academic assistance. Through the CCMP mentoring relationship, UNE mentors help young people develop into confident, competent and contributing members of society. In turn, student-mentors strengthen their dedication to the community and thoughtfully enhance their college experience. CCMP currently provides about 50 mentors who work with more than 350 youth.

How to Become a Mentor

Thank you very much for your interest in the College Community Mentoring Program. We in the Office of Citizenship and Civic Engagement and throughout campus are very excited about this service-learning opportunity and hope that you will become involved.

If you enjoy working with younger students on their homework, craft projects, recreational activities, or self-esteem, then this is the opportunity for you. We are working with an array of mentoring sites during both after-school and in-school time blocks. To learn more about each program, take a look at the mentoring site descriptions.

Resources

School Sites

  • Biddeford Primary School
  • Kennebunkport Consolidated School
  • Sea Road School of Kennebunk
  • Middle School of the Kennebunks
  • Jameson School
  • Loranger Middle School
  • Old Orchard Beach High School
  • Old Orchard Alternative Education
  • The Tides Program
  • Kennebunk Elementary School
  • Saco Middle School
  • Thornton Academy