Ask-An-Alumni E-Mentor Enrollment Form
The Illinois Psychology Alumni Advisory Board has developed a new e-mentoring program called Ask-An-Alumni.

Description: Students can email questions to psych-ask-an-alumni@illinois.edu. This email account will be monitored by a graduate student (Will Hyland- the Project Manager for the Alumni Board), who will then forward each question to a few alumni who are best suited to answer it. Alumni will receive either a text or email with the student's question, and the alumni will then send their response directly to the student. Contact may be maintained from there if both parties wish to stay in touch.

If you are interested in participating in this e-mentoring program, please fill out the following form. You will receive an email from Will to confirm your enrollment. If you have any questions, please email Will at whyland888@gmail.com.
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Name (First and Last):
Preferred email address:
Phone number:
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University of Illinois degree earned and graduation year (e.g. Bachelor's in Psychology and Math, 1984) and other degrees received (Master's in..., PhD in ..., etc.):
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I would like to receive questions on the following areas of psychology (check all that apply):
I would like to receive questions regarding the following general topics:
As we receive questions relevant to your area, how often would you be comfortable receiving and answering a student question?
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Are you interested in receiving further information from the Psychology Alumni Board about events (example: career panels for students) and/or Alumni Board membership?
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By enrolling in the Ask-An-Alumni e-mentoring program, I agree to respond to student questions in a timely manner (within 48-72 hours). If I cannot respond during that time frame, I will acknowledge receipt of the question and let the student know when I will be able to respond.
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