Stern Jewish Business Association Mentorship Program

Welcome to the SJBA JSA Mentorship Program application. This program is a collaboration between the Stern Jewish Business Association (SJBA) and the Jewish Student Association (JSA) at NYU Stern. Our goal is to create meaningful connections across the undergraduate and graduate communities through mentorship.

The program offers two layers of mentorship. First, undergraduate students will be paired with MBA mentors, creating opportunities to learn from those with advanced academic and professional experience. Second, underclassmen will be paired with upperclassmen, ensuring that guidance is available at every stage of the undergraduate journey. For example, freshmen will be matched with sophomores, and sophomores will be paired with juniors or seniors.

All applicants are required to complete this form and participate in a short interview. The information you share will help us better understand your background, personal interests, and professional goals. Pairings will be made thoughtfully to maximize the value of the experience for both mentors and mentees.

Through this program, you will have the chance to build relationships, receive guidance, and strengthen the Jewish business community across class years and degree levels.


Stay tuned for interview slots! We'll send out time slots as soon as we finish accepting applications. 


If you have any questions, please contact the Director of Mentorship, Max Elmann. 

Feel free to reach out here: Max.Elmann@stern.nyu.edu, Cell: 347-788-7531


Email *
Full Name  *
NYU Email *
Phone Number *
High School  *
Gap Year School (if not applicable write N/A) *
Grade *
Please provide a short bio about yourself *
What are your professional interests? *
Are you willing to commit to 1-2 hours every other week? *
What knowledge, skills, relationships etc do you hope to gain from this program? *
Do you have any preferences for the type of mentor you would like to be paired with? List any specific upperclassmen mentors you would like to have.  *
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