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* Exceptions can be made for former EVE players who dropped out and recently rejoined ''after a year or more of inactivity'', and who want help in reorienting themselves in the game.
* Exceptions can be made for former EVE players who dropped out and recently rejoined ''after a year or more of inactivity'', and who want help in reorienting themselves in the game.


If you meet these qualifications, please follow [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFZiTG1CN213REoxalRQemRrM3gzcnc6MQ this link] and fill out the web form.  The Mentor Program staff will review your application and put you in touch with a suitable Mentor, usually within a week.
If you meet these qualifications, please follow [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFZiTG1CN213REoxalRQemRrM3gzcnc6MQ this link] and fill out the web form.  The Mentor Program staff will review your application and put you in touch with a suitable Mentor, usually within a week
'''Please note:'''  Do not complete the form in the in-game browser as google forms do not function correctly and the application will not be received.


If you have any questions, please send an EVE mail to the Mentor Manager or (preferably) one of the able Mentor Staff.  You can also find UNI Mentors hanging out in the Chat.E-UNI or Q&A.E-UNI channels, or on our [[Mumble]] server - in particular, '''Seamus Donohue''' (a.k.a., "Encyclopedia Donohue", known for his broad knowledge of EVE) and other UNI Mentors dispense their expertise and answer questions there, on an informal basis.
If you have any questions, please send an EVE mail to the Mentor Manager or (preferably) one of the able Mentor Staff.  You can also find UNI Mentors hanging out in the Chat.E-UNI or Q&A.E-UNI channels, or on our [[Mumble]] server - in particular, '''Seamus Donohue''' (a.k.a., "Encyclopedia Donohue", known for his broad knowledge of EVE) and other UNI Mentors dispense their expertise and answer questions there, on an informal basis.
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* 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.


To apply to be a Mentor, please follow [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDdWSE5WcHV2aXdSX3RiYTRPRVllekE6MA this link] and fill out the web form.  You should receive a response within a week.
To apply to be a Mentor, please follow [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDdWSE5WcHV2aXdSX3RiYTRPRVllekE6MA this link] and fill out the web form.  You should receive a response within a week.
'''Please note:'''  Do not complete the form in the in-game browser as google forms do not function correctly and the application will not be received.


==Why would I want to be a Mentor?==
==Why would I want to be a Mentor?==