A mentor is a member of the community who has professional expertise or considerable experience and knowledge in the field of study you have selected. In addition to this requirement, your mentor must:
- Be at least 21 years of age.
- Not be a family member or relative.
- Not be a current employer.
Faculty members have served as mentors for students in the past and may be approached as potential mentors.
Please click on the following link to view our most recent mentor database:
*Mentor Database*
If are having difficulty finding a mentor and you have already reached out to multiple people, this source is for you! If you already have a mentor or have not tried to get in touch with one yet, please wait to use this database until you aren't sure where to ask next.
Students should use this resource only if they have already researched/reached out to a potential mentor and still do not have a mentor.
**You could also contact Barrington Public Schools Volunteer Coordinator Anita DiMatteo to help establish a connection with someone who lives in town ([email protected]). She has forged a partnership with a large number of parents and community members who could potentially serve as a mentor for the Senior Project.**
If are having difficulty finding a mentor and you have already reached out to multiple people, this source is for you! If you already have a mentor or have not tried to get in touch with one yet, please wait to use this database until you aren't sure where to ask next.
Students should use this resource only if they have already researched/reached out to a potential mentor and still do not have a mentor.
**You could also contact Barrington Public Schools Volunteer Coordinator Anita DiMatteo to help establish a connection with someone who lives in town ([email protected]). She has forged a partnership with a large number of parents and community members who could potentially serve as a mentor for the Senior Project.**