
You can log hours for any task relating to your mentoring position, EXCEPT time spent in UNIV 301:
- Conducting UNIV 110
- Holding out-of-class mentee meetings
- Writing mentor meeting notes
- UNIV 110 Community activities
- Grading assignments
- Responding to emails
- Time spent in the FYP office (see question below)
- FYP meetings/events
Logging hours through SECE follows an honor system, in that we expect mentors to be truthful in the hours they claim to work.
Undergraduate student positions have a maximum of logging 20 hours per week. Peer Mentors must log a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Aside from mentoring duties, we offer mentors the opportunity to work in the FYP office. By completing tasks in the office, mentors can log additional hours each week. There are also events where mentors can go to and help promote the program to new incoming students as well!
SECE allows students to hold multiple jobs simultaneously on campus, but do keep in mind that this will reduce the total amount of hours you can work in each job a week, due to the 20 hr weekly max.
Click here for the SECE Multi-Job Memo Form.
Mentors should also be mindful that the peer mentor position is a big responsibility, and engaging in multiple jobs may reduce your ability to adequately tend to all of them.
The resident assistant (RA) position does not allow students to have other jobs.