Food Assistance & Resources: For ECC students and employees in need of food assistance, the Warrior Pantry provides free groceries and personal care items here on campus. The County of Los Angeles is also providing food resources at www.lafoodbank.org/find-food/pantry-locator.

 

How to Become a PASS Mentor

"A mentor is not someone who walks ahead of you to show you how they did it. A mentor walks alongside you to show you what you can do" ~ Simon Sinek

Become a PASS Mentor

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Genuine desire to work with students and help them succeed
  • Ability to relate to students from a variety of backgrounds and abilities
  • Highly adaptable and willing to learn and implement new strategies for learning
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Awareness and sensitivity to individual learning styles and needs
  • Ability to apply study strategies, goal setting, organizational skills & time management in sessions
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrate ability to work independently with self-initiation
  • Good attitude, reliable, responsible, prompt, self-motivated and works with enthusiasm!
  • Successful completion of (course they will be assisting with)
  • Must be available to attend Training prior to the beginning of school
  • Utilizes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Canvas and internet effectively
  • Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0

Complete a PASS Mentor application.

 
  • Paid, professional opportunity to help other students succeed in class
  • Build strong relationships with other PASS Mentors and students 
  • Develop rapport with faculty
  • Further develop and deepen knowledge of course content
  • Develop understanding of learning styles and strategies
  • Develop leadership, public-speaking, organizational, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills
  • Be part of a great team!

Multiple skills and attributes are gained from being a PASS mentor. In fact, being a PASS mentor could be an asset to you in future employment prospects. Leadership is a noteworthy skill to put on your resume and a valuable conversation starter in an interview.  The following are skills you gain throughout your role as a PASS mentor:

  • Teamwork – having the ability to work effectively with others
  • Communication skills - sharing knowledge and understanding
  • Responsibility
  • Creativity
  • Planning and organization
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Leadership and facilitation
  • Problem solving
  • Self-confidence
  • Life skills

 

  • Serve as a role model and resource to students.
  • Support students in one-on-one, group, and/or online sessions Document sessions by ensuring students assisted logs are filled out before and after their sessions.
  • Create intentional spaces where students can learn academic, communication, and transferable skills that can be used to achieve academic goals.
  • Create opportunities for students to develop strong interpersonal and communication skills that will aid students in their professional and personal endeavors beyond their college experience.
  • Provide a space and opportunities for students to reflect on their own values, interests, goals, and future.
  • Provide a space where students can learn more about, celebrate, and honor their own identities and the identities of others in their community.
  • Share campus knowledge and experience as an ECC student to assist mentees with successfully navigating academics, campus life, and resources.
  • Share knowledge of how to access and take advantage of campus resources such as: Student Equity & Achievement Center, Career Center, Counseling Services, Financial Aid, Associate Student Organizations, Special Resource Center, Health Center, Math Center, library services etc.
  • Submit Weekly Forms containing session summaries.
  • Communicate any needs and/or student concerns to your Program Coordinator.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by your Program Coordinator.

 

PASS Mentors are hired for a maximum of 10 hours per week for the duration of the semester (16 weeks). The 10 hours are comprised of the following:

  • 3-4 hours sitting in on course lectures
  • 1-2 hours facilitating PASS sessions
  • 2 ½-3 hours dedicated to session planning and meetings with professor
  • Attending ALL regularly scheduled class lectures/meetings for the class to which they are assigned
  • Modeling successful student behavior, which means being on time to class, attentive, and non-disruptive; other students look to PASS Mentors to set the standard for the class and will mirror PASS Mentors’ behavior
  • Facilitating one to two PASS sessions each week for the course of the semester
  • Being present, punctual, and prepared for all PASS sessions, which includes creating activities, worksheets, and games to stimulate active collaborative learning
  • Always maintaining a professional attitude
  • Meeting with a professor once per week
  • Actively promoting PASS sessions by making in-class announcements, writing PASS session times/location on whiteboard, emailing students, etc.
  • Keeping track of hours and submitting timesheets on time
  • Administering surveys to the class as necessary and submitting paperwork to the PASS coordinator and/or faculty member in a timely fashion
  • Handling additional administrative duties

PASS Mentors are also paid for hours attended/worked at the mandatory pre-semester orientation and training every semester they are employed.