NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With a global reach in its alumni base, the Vanderbilt soccer program offers a unique experience for both current and former student-athletes with its Mentor Program. In the early days of a student-athlete’s arrival to campus, the coaching staff works tirelessly to pair each individual with an alumnus working professionally in their preferred field of study.
“We ask alumni if they are interested and if so we share with them what the expectations are to be a mentor in the program,” head coach Darren Ambrose said. “Once we find the right fit, we then pair each student-athlete with a mentor based on their academic and professional interests. We have a pretty deep list of mentors who volunteer each year”
This one-on-one initiative offers student-athletes a professional pathway, bridging the gap between their college career and professional life after graduation. Using a software called ‘U Mentor,’ the coaching staff can monitor the progression of each mentorship and offer guidance to better enhance the experience for both parties. One area the program stresses is the importance of networking and building one’s professional identity prior to departing Vanderbilt and entering the workforce.
“It allows mentees to gain confidence in speaking with professionals who work in their field of interest and helps them build out their network early in their collegiate career,” Ambrose added.