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The goal of the EVE University Mentor Program is to help new students in EVE to understand the game mechanics and it's social aspect better, by teaming them up with more experienced players who can provide practical advice and coaching. Mentors help their assigned students to: ...


Mentors are volunteers, who volunter to give back to EVE University by helping new players get off to a good start in EVE.  They are experienced players who have been selected based on their qualifications and ability.  Mentors assist their assigned students through EVE mail exchanges, online chats, Mumble discussions, or in-game exercises where appropriate.
==What is the Mentor Program?==
The purpose of the EVE University Mentor Program is to help new players in EVE to understand the game better and more rapidly, by teaming them with more experienced players who can provide practical advice and coachingEVE University Mentors help their assigned novices to:
* Better understand the fundamentals of EVE
* Find the right E-UNI and other game resources where appropriate
* Learn how to have more fun in playing EVE


Mentors are assigned to applicants based on:
Mentors are volunteers, who want to give back to EVE University by helping new players get off to a good start in EVE.  They are experienced players who have been selected based on their qualifications and ability.  Mentors assist their assigned charges through EVE mail exchanges, online chats, Mumble discussions, or in-game exercises where appropriate.
* Compatible times of play, in order to make it easier to connect in-game
 
* Similar areas of interest and experience for the mentee and mentor
Mentors are [http://mathb.in/1679 assigned procedurally] to applicants based on:
* Availability of mentors relative to the number of applicants
* Compatible times of play, to make it easier to connect in the game
* Similar areas of interest and experience in the game for the mentee and Mentor, respectively
* Availability of Mentors relative to the number of applicants


Once begun, '''mentorships last for a period of three months''', unless extended by mutual agreement of both the Mentor and their mentee.
Once begun, '''mentorships last for a period of three months''', unless extended by mutual agreement of both the Mentor and their mentee.