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== What are the restrictions? ==
== What are the restrictions? ==
The mentor program is restricted to '''EVE University members''' in good standing and you must be a full and participating member of the UNI when you apply for a Mentor. Please note that if you drop from the UNI later during your mentorship, although you may continue to interact with your mentor while you are out of corp (if you mutually decide to do so), the official mentorship will end.
The Mentor Program is restricted to '''EVE University members''' in good standing and you must be a full and participating member of the UNI when you apply for a Mentor. Please note that if you drop from the UNI later during your mentorship, although you may continue to interact with your Mentor while you are out of corp (if you mutually decide to do so), the official mentorship will end.


However, if you drop from the UNI during your mentorship for wartime purposes (i.e. to avoid a war), you may continue your mentorship with your mentor while you are out of corp, and any war-related out-of-corp mentorship will be maintained until the end of the war. If you do not return to the Uni within 7 days, the official mentorship will end.
However, if you drop from the UNI during your mentorship for wartime purposes (i.e. to avoid a war), you may continue your mentorship with your Mentor while you are out of corp, and any war-related out-of-corp mentorship will be maintained until the end of the war. If you do not return to the Uni within 7 days, the official mentorship will end.


While we would love to give everyone a mentor there are only so many mentors to go around. Formal mentorships are, therefore, '''not usually intended for players already well-experienced with the game (e.g. more than 4 months active playtime)''' or experienced players wishing to specialize in a particular area of the game. However, if you are an older player who is returning to the game, we will accept you on a one-month basis to help you get back up to speed. Any extensions are up to mutual agreement with your mentor and overall availability of mentors to demand.
While we would love to give everyone a Mentor, there are only so many Mentors to go around. Formal mentorships are, therefore, '''not usually intended for players already well-experienced with the game (e.g. more than 6 months active playtime)''' or experienced players wishing to specialize in a particular area of the game. However, if you are an older player who is returning to the game, we welcome you to apply to help you get back up to speed. Any extensions are up to mutual agreement with your Mentor and overall availability of Mentors for the demand.


Whether you are a new player or a returning one, it is suggested that you also join a community that suits your particular interests, as it will help you learn alongside the lessons you can learn. For those who do apply to have a Mentor, All applications will be reviewed to ensure efficient assignment of mentors so please do be thorough in your application. This will ensure the right mentor is assigned to you.
Whether you are a new player or a returning one, it is suggested that you also join a community that suits your particular interests as it will help you learn alongside your mentorship. For those who do apply to have a Mentor, all applications will be reviewed to ensure efficient assignment of Mentors so please do be thorough in your application.


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[[File:UNIMentor1.png|250px|thumb]]