About the Financial Partners Program
“With my mentorship the information about the finance world has been amazing. I feel like I’m getting the inside scoop of how I would be doing things.” - Class of 2027
“…this mentorship has been extremely rewarding so far and I am very grateful for the opportunity to have been connected to someone so willing to take the time to offer me so much guidance!” – Class of 2019
Learn more from this video about the program from student mentees and mentors
INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS:
- The Financial Partners program fosters meaningful, supportive connections between Paul College’s rising finance talent and current professionals in the financial industries.
- Connect with professionals at prestigious firms in the field of finance and receive realistic guidance and support, and stay current on trends in their specific industry.
- Mentors can be instrumental in networking during your job search, and for ongoing professional development.
- Connect with classmates in the program to share ideas and best practices.
- Applications for the program are due Spring Semester sophomore year, with decisions by April.
- The two-year program begins in the student’s junior year and ends upon graduation.
- Students are expected to reach out to their first mentors the summer prior to junior year to schedule meetings over the year.
Different mentors are assigned for Senior year to provide additional professional guidance.
Interested in participating?
Contact Pat McCabe, Paul College CaPS Career Counselor, for more information.
FOR PROSPECTIVE MENTORS:
Are you a financial professional open to sharing your experience with a bright, upcoming future contributor in your field? Financial Partners Program mentees are highly motivated and talented students eager to learn and grow into successful financial careers.
- Become a Mentor
The Financial Partners Program forges lasting, professional relationships that benefit both student mentee and mentor alike.
Peter T. Paul Financial Policy Center houses the program with support from Paul College Career and Professional Success.
Resources for current program participants: