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FASS Mentorship in Burnaby
FASS Mentors help new students transition into the community by:
- Introducing 911³Ô¹Ï and sharing stories about their academic, social and professional experience
- Connecting them to personal and professional development opportunities on campus
- Facilitate conversations and group activities to encourage participation and involvement
FASS Mentors also build community by:
- Being the student voice and key contributors of our @fass.engage & TikTok channels
- Provide peers with a good example of leadership and community building at 911³Ô¹Ï
- Represent their department by participating in FASS Faculty workshops and events
- Introduce the general student population to FASS volunteer and involvement opportunities
Why be a FASS mentor?
Gain friendships and connections, and build up your resume as you provide mentorship and guidance to other students.
- Give back to the 911³Ô¹Ï community by helping new students transition into their new environment
- Gain event planning skills such as recruitment, event planning, public speaking etc.
- Acquire valuable communications skills to enhance your resume, cover letter and LinkedIn
- Expand your network by building connections with a likeminded group of peers with similar enthusiasm and leadership qualities
- Help organize and run amazing events for new students like FASS Camps and Mentorship socials
- Recognized on your
Application available in January 2026 on .
You will be redirected to , 911³Ô¹Ï's website for on-campus opportunities.
1. Under the Students block, click Login. Enter your 911³Ô¹Ï student ID and password.
2. Click Opportunities from the Dashboard on the left hand side.
3. Select Getting Involved.
4. In the Search by keyword bar, type in: FASS Mentor.
5. Click the blue Apply box to see the role overview and learn everything you need to know about the job.
6. Once you are ready, click APPLY in the box at the top of the page.
7. Upload the required documents and submit your application.
Thank you! Someone from our team will contact you about your application soon.
Questions?
Contact us! We're here to help you.
Brian Fox
Coordinator, Student Engagement
fasscse@sfu.ca
(778) 927-9984
AQ 3020