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Sisterlinks

What is a Sisterlink?

A Sisterlink is a guide and a knowledgeable resource who assists fellow students (mentees) in developing strategies to succeed in college.

Who are the Sisterlinks?

A Sisterlink is an upper-class student (sophomore and above) who has a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, declared in a major, and is volunteering their time and skills in order to have a positive impact on the university life of a new student.

Why become a Sisterlink?

  • Develop leadership and communication skills, transferable to future employment settings
  • Excellent volunteer experience to include on your resume
  • Network and develop new friendships by participating in the program
  • Make a difference to a new student by volunteering your time and skills

Meet the Sisterlinks: