Great Issues Mentor Application Former Great Issues Scholars of any class year are eligible to apply to be a mentor. Name * Nickname (if preferred) Class Year * Gender HB * Dartmouth ID# * Dartmouth Email Address * Country of Citizenship * Phone Number * What interests you most about serving as a Mentor for the Great Issues Scholars and in what ways do you hope to contribute to the program? * What do you hope to learn in participating, as well as leading, parts of the program next year? * Describe your current interests in international affairs. Do you have a specific area of interest? * Describe your leadership style and the approach you would take in working with scholars (and fellow mentors) if given the opportunity? * What other activities and commitments do you plan to be involved in this coming year? How might these impact your ability to serve as a mentor with regular engagement with events & scholars? * Which terms will you be available to serve as a Mentor? (please check all that apply) * Fall Winter Spring Serving as a Great Issues MENTOR requires a commitment of 2-4 hours per week on average (at least 4 events each term-- fall, winter, AND spring). If selected, is this a commitment you can fulfill? * Yes No If no, please explain (a "no" doesn't necessarily disqualify your application) Have you applied to live in the Global Village next year? * Yes No If yes, did you apply to be a Global Village UGA? Next year there may be opportunity for 1-2 mentors to serve as "live-in mentors" for Scholars in Residence. They would have designated singles in the Global Village. Are you interested in the live-in mentor role? * Yes No Spots for live in mentors are limited. If you are not selected to live in Global Village, would you still be interested in being a mentor? Submit