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* [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Titles_Within_EVE_University E-UNI Graduate title] earned - or '''comparable demonstrated prior experience''' in EVE ''and'' in the UNI, to be evaluated by the Mentor Program staff on a case-by-case basis
* [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Titles_Within_EVE_University E-UNI Graduate title] earned - or '''comparable demonstrated prior experience''' in EVE ''and'' in the UNI, to be evaluated by the Mentor Program staff on a case-by-case basis
* '''Willingness to help''' - a genuine desire to coach and assist new players in EVE University - you may be assigned to up to four mentorship relationships, though we can adjust this maximum depending on your ability
* '''Willingness to help''' - a genuine desire to coach and assist new players in EVE University - you may be assigned to up to four mentorship relationships, though we can adjust this maximum depending on your ability
* Availability: '''able to devote up to an hour per week''' on mentoring others
* Availability: '''able to devote a few hours per week''' on mentoring others
* '''Current UNI membership''' - ''rare exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis for some former UNIs'', but will require more detailed review of your background
* '''Current UNI membership''' - ''rare exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis for some former UNIs'', but will require more detailed review of your background
* An '''understanding of the essential mechanics and fundamentals of EVE''' - you don't have to be an absolute expert, but we do expect Mentors to know about the basics of skill training, ship fitting, missioning, trading, mining, hauling, exploration, fleet operations, accessing UNI resources, and complying with UNI policies, as well as how to use essential EVE tools such as EveMon and EFT.
* An '''understanding of the essential mechanics and fundamentals of EVE''' - you don't have to be an absolute expert, but we do expect Mentors to know about the basics of skill training, ship fitting, missioning, trading, mining, hauling, exploration, fleet operations, accessing UNI resources, and complying with UNI policies, as well as how to use essential EVE tools such as EveMon and EFT.