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==I want to help! How do I become a Mentor?==
==I want to help! How do I become a Mentor?==
First, check these qualifications for becoming a Mentor:
First, check these qualifications for becoming a Mentor:
* At least one (1) year of active experience in EVE
* At least '''one (1) year of active experience in EVE'''
* E-UNI Graduate title earned - or comparable demonstrated experience, to be evaluated by the Mentor Program staff)
* '''E-UNI Graduate title earned - or comparable demonstrated experience''', 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
* '''Willingness to help''': a genuine desire to coach and assist new players in Eve University
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* Availability: '''able to devote up to an hour per week''' on mentoring others
* '''Current UNI membership''' - exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis, but will require more detailed review of your background


To apply you must have been a member of Eve University for at least 6-8 weeks (preferably 8-12), be proficient in one or more standard career fields, be fluent in the fundamentals listed below, and have the time available to teach your students. The more regular your schedule, the easier it will be to match students with you. Ideally a mentor will have at least one 1-2 hour block of time on weekdays during which there is at least an even chance of finding you online. In addition to teaching, mentors are responsible for providing short weekly updates on the progress of their students.
To apply you must have been a member of Eve University for at least 6-8 weeks (preferably 8-12), be proficient in one or more standard career fields, be fluent in the fundamentals listed below, and have the time available to teach your students. The more regular your schedule, the easier it will be to match students with you. Ideally a mentor will have at least one 1-2 hour block of time on weekdays during which there is at least an even chance of finding you online. In addition to teaching, mentors are responsible for providing short weekly updates on the progress of their students.