What is the MentorSHPE Program (formerly E-Buddies)?
SHPE Santa Barbara aims to pair students from the UCSB and SBCC SHPE student chapters with an industry professional. The main communication will be through e-mail or other means as agreed upon by a paring. There will be quarterly meetings organizes by SHPE, meetings in between a quarterly meeting will be up to the professional and student pair are strongly encourage. The purpose of our MentorSHPE Program is to provide an opportunity for students to connect with a working professional that will help guide them with their professional and personal development. With MentorSHPE, we hope you gain confidence and courage to pursue opportunities that align with your goals. Space will be limited. If needed priority will be given based on student seniority at their respective campus. “Mentoring can have a profound impact on your personal growth, but you have to be open to change.” — Lois Zachary, EdD DUE: November 10, 2019 SHPE-SB aims to prepare UCSB and SBCC student chapter members for careers in STEM fields through educational
workshops, mentoring, assisting with chapter activities and providing scholarships. On behalf of the Santa Barbara Professional Chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE-SB), we would like to encourage you to apply for the SHPE-SB scholarship. Our chapter is enthusiastic in offering scholarships for the 2019-2020 school year. It is very important that each section of the application be completed and submitted correctly. THE SELECTION COMMITTEE WILL DISQUALIFY YOUR APPLICATION IF ANY SECTION IS INCOMPLETE. The scholarship application deadline is Sunday, December 1, 2019. No applications will be accepted after this date. Applicants will be notified of the results in January of 2020 at their respective student organization meetings. Dear SHPE members in Santa Barbara,
E-Buddies Registration for 2018-2019 is now open! We hope you had a great weekend and for all of those who went to the SHPE conference expanded their networks and are empowered by this experience. Please sign up to the E-Buddies program where you have the opportunity to collaborate with a mentor or mentee to extend your network, inspire a student, learn more skills that will enhance your career and make a buddy. E-buddies is a program provided by members of SHPE-Santa Barbara to establish a strong relationship through e-mail, activities, workshops and socials. The main communication will be through e-mail where the student can easily address any questions s/he may have regarding her/his major, course work, or job hunting advice. This year’s E-buddies Coordinators, Cecilia Cadenas and Luis Garfias invite you to sign up and become part of this program. Please follow the following links to sign up for the E-Buddies program: MENTORS: http://tiny.cc/ebuddymentor STUDENTS: http://tiny.cc/ebuddymentee Sign-up DEADLINE: December 3rd 2018 If you know of any professionals who would like to help or students who might benefit from this program feel free to share this post with them. SHPE Santa Barbara Scholarship 2018-19 SHPE-SB aims to prepare UCSB and SBCC student chapter members for careers in STEM fields through educational workshops, mentoring, assisting with chapter activities and providing scholarships.
On behalf of the Santa Barbara Professional Chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE-SB), we would like to encourage you to apply for the SHPE-SB scholarship. Our chapter is enthusiastic in offering scholarships for the 2018-2019 school year. It is very important that each section of the application be completed and submitted correctly.THE SELECTION COMMITTEE WILL DISQUALIFY YOUR APPLICATION IF ANY SECTION IS INCOMPLETE. The scholarship application deadline is Saturday, December 1, 2018. No applications will be accepted after this date. Applicants will be notified of the results in January of 2019 at their respective student organization meetings. We invite you to read our December 2015 newsletter. Special thanks to everyone in our chapter and community who have made these events possible. |