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CMI Corner The Multicultural
Association of Pre-Medical Students
Collegiate Mentor Initiative (CMI)
Program Overview
Program Description
The Florida State University Multicultural Association of
Pre-Medical Students (MAPS), Collegiate Mentor Initiative (C.M.I.)
is a program designed to aid incoming freshman and sophomore
students in preparation for medical and professional health
programs. Its primary function is to give these incoming
students the opportunities to interact with an upperclassmen
mentor during their first two years, with progression to
becoming a mentor and continuing the process. This will
direct the students along the proper pathways towards
successful matriculation into graduate health-care and
medical programs
and beyond. It will focus on retention of students by
accentuating meeting attendance and involvement in study
groups, mentoring, test prep and/or other academic support
groups.
Descriptions, Duties and Expectations
Primary Duties of an Upperclassman:
The primary duties of the Mentor are to assist new students
as they adjust to college life and aim towards their future
career pathway. The Mentor is a junior or senior student who
would encourage the student with going to meetings, and
emphasize the need to utilize the SSTRIDE center and other
program activities and events available through this
organization. They can also assist the student with other
aspects of college life, such as developing study habits and
learning to live on their own. The Mentor is there to help
the student not only academically, but entirely, so as to
promote the idea of a support group within MAPS.
Expectations of a Mentor:
The mentor must adhere to the following guidelines:
- The Mentor MUST be an active member of the MAPS, as
specified by the constitution.
- They must have no less than one hour a week
devoted to each Mentee, with no more than two Mentees to
one Mentor.
- They must attend at least four (4) hours per month of
study time in the SSTRIDE center with their Mentee.
- The Mentor may choose to have both Mentees
“sessions” at the same time, as long as it does not
deter the overall progress of the Mentee.
- If a mentor can not help their Mentee with a
subject, it is the Mentor’s responsibility to find a
replacement that is proficient.
- They must be aware that extra time with the Mentee
may be needed, especially during test weeks.
- They must attend at least two fundraisers per year
with their Mentee.
- The Mentor must keep a log sheet on Mentee progress
during each semester.
- A Mentee may be subject to re-evaluation if progress
continues to drop, and dismissal from the program may
result if improperly used.
- A Mentor is subject to all rules and regulations of
MAPS and the Florida State University code of conduct.
They must also adhere to the code of conduct set forth
by this program.
The Role of a Mentee:
The Mentee is an incoming freshman or sophomore whom
intends on becoming a part of MAPS. They must show drive and
initiative towards their goals of becoming a health-care and
medical
professional, as well as support it academically. These
students will have the advice of the Pre-Medical Advising
Office, as well as their assigned mentor, to further their
collegiate experience and develop the necessary skills to
enhance their application into health-care and medical programs. The
program will allow these students to explore their career
options through other programs available, such as the
Physician Partnership Program or the Medical Assisting
Program.
Expectations of a Mentee:
The Mentee must adhere to the following guidelines:
- The Mentee MUST be eligible for induction into the
MAPS as specified by the constitution (a student doesn’t
have to be a second semester student).
- The student must apply for membership into the MAPS
by their first semester of mentoring.
- The Mentee must be inducted into the MAPS by the end
of their fourth semester.
- The Mentee must be available to spend at least one
hour with their Mentor per week.
- They must be able to spend at least four (4) hours a
month with their Mentor at the SSTRIDE Center.
- The student may be asked to devote extra time to
Mentoring during test/quiz weeks for extra help
- Extra time may also be needed pending the outcome of
progress and the advisor’s assessment.
- The student is expected to maintain the required GPA
for the length of the tutoring, even if he/she is not a
MAPS member yet.
- The student may be expected to fill out progress
sheets with their Mentor if no advancement is shown.
- A Mentee may be subject to re-evaluation if progress
continues to drop, and an intervention plan may be
proposed between the student and advisor.
- A Mentee is subject to all rules and regulations of
MAPS and the Florida State University code of conduct.
They must also adhere to the code of conduct set forth
by this program.
COLLEGIATE MENTOR INITIATIVE
Point System
Socials/Activities
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Registration Party
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1 pt |
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MAPS Football Game Concession Stand* |
2 pts |
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MAPS Social* |
2 pts |
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Scavenger Hunt** |
1 pt |
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Game Night |
1 pt |
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Gym Social |
2 pts |
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Community Service Activity
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3 pts |
CMI
Meetings and Mentor/Mentee Time
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Mentor/Mentee Meetings |
1 pt/2 hours |
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CMI Meetings |
1 pt each |
Minimum Total Points
Required:
20 pts***
* Must attend at least one football game to help with
a concession stand for MAPS and must attend one MAPS social
as a mentor/mentee group.
** The first group to turn in their scavenger hunt will
be given 2 pts.
*** When 20 pts are earned for CMI, 10 pts will be awarded
towards MAPS.
****Any points earned above 20 will be rewarded through
“Mentor/Mentee of the Month” and end-of-semester awards.
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