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  1. Introduction to Team and Performance Management

  2. High School Performance Management

    Annual Implementation Priorities Because iMentor works within high schools during the first three phases of the pair experience, programming is designed around the academic year.  This resources introduces the quarterly implementation pri...
  3. High School Performance Management

    Annual Implementation Priorities Because iMentor works within high schools during the first three phases of the pair experience, programming is designed around the academic year.  This resources introduces the quarterly implementation pri...
  4. Post-Secondary Performance Management

    Freedoms and Fidelities Regional leaders are responsible for ensuring implementation is executed in alignment with nationally established guidelines regarding program model fidelity in addition to thoughtfully customizing appropriate model ...
  5. Post-Secondary Performance Management

    Freedoms and Fidelities Regional leaders are responsible for ensuring implementation is executed in alignment with nationally established guidelines regarding program model fidelity in addition to thoughtfully customizing appropriate model ...
  6. Am I supposed to be here? When you feel like an impostor on campus

    Everyone here seems smarter than me, and they’re so confident. Did my university make a mistake? Maybe they meant to send my acceptance letter to another person with the same name. Did I just get lucky?  As a college student, thoughts like...
  7. Culture Shock: Finding Sources of Strength

    Adjusting to a new culture can be draining and isolating, and that is especially true if you are adjusting to a campus where you are in the minority.  Finding friends, allies, and groups who share aspects of your home culture can allow you to re...
  8. Celebrating Successes

    Punishing ourselves for bad behavior usually comes very naturally to us. It doesn’t matter how small the screw-up was, it's easy to feel guilty or stupid or ashamed. For some reason, we’re not as fast to celebrate ourselves. Put it another way: when...
  9. Budgeting

    Getting Started To make a budget, you need to analyze your income and expenses .  First, record all of your income. Your income might come from things like:  Salary/wages  Free money: grants and scholarships or gifts  loans  You can jus...
  10. Financial Aid Gaps and Appeals

    Financial Aid Gaps When you apply the student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC) toward the Cost of Attendance (COA), you are left with the student's documented financial need, all of which are associated with aid eligibility. However, just beca...