Spring 2025- Environmentorship Mentor/Mentee Application (SERC x Eco OFFICE)
The Student Environmental Resource Center (SERC) at UC Berkeley strives to cultivate a collaborative space to strengthen the collective effectiveness of the sustainability community and provide resources for students to actualize their visions of a more equitable, socially just, and resilient future.

The SERC Enviromentorship program is one of the many important facets of SERC that supports us to continuously endeavor towards our mission. This program gives both alumni and students a chance to engage one another in meaningful discussions about sustainability and climate justice. Your goal as an Enviromentor is to inspire and facilitate personal, academic, and career achievements for students who wish to learn more about or work in the field of environmental sustainability.

Please fill out this application to help us get to know you better and match you with a potential Enviromentee.

More information about this program can be found here.

We also encourage current undergraduate students to be mentors! The ASUC Eco Office will be connecting new Berkeley students with experienced students on campus who will guide as needed in academics, career readiness, or life in general. You will meet with your mentee once every two weeks, depending on the schedule that works best for the pair. There will also be a semesterly social with all program participants! We will be sending out frequent check-ins to both mentors and mentees to maintain communication and allow for program feedback. These check-ins are designed to provide support, address any challenges, and celebrate achievements. We look forward to working with the pairs and seeing the relationships progress throughout the year!

The deadline to apply as an Enviromentor is November 29th at 11:59 PM.
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