FAMILEE Mentoring Program

Mentor Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are now open! Apply at this link https://forms.office.com/r/rLDfcLk5uh  or click here. Applications will be accepted for the 2025-2026 academic year until April 18th, 2025.  

After a review of the submitted applications, all applicants will be notified of their status whether or not they are selected to interview, and interview sign-ups will be emailed to invited candidates. If you have questions about the application, please email Lene Reynolds at arr23001work@uconn.edu 

Mentee Interest Forms for the 2025-2026 school year will be open soon!


Updates coming April 11, 2025!!!

What is the FAMILEE Mentoring Program?

Fostering Academics, Maturity, Independence, Leadership, Empowerment & Excellence (FAMILEE) pairs new first-year students and second-year students with continuing students for participation in one-on-one meetings and larger group events. This program is designed to assist students in their first and second year at UConn-Storrs (including those coming from regional campuses and transfer students) with their transition. FAMILEE Coordinators are undergraduate student leaders who supervise the mentors and coordinate programming.

Who can become a mentee?

  • Mentees should be in their first or second year (including transfer) at the UConn-Storrs campus.
  • Mentees should want to make the most of their time on campus and should believe that a mentoring program could contribute to their experience.
  • While no member of the FAMILEE Mentoring Program is required to identify with (or disclose) LGBTQIA+ identity, an interest in discussing/attending programs related to the LGBTQIA+ community will be important, as this mentoring program is centered around the LGBTQIA+ student experience.

Who can become a FAMILEE mentor?

  • Mentors must have at least 2 semesters of experience attending the UConn-Storrs campus by the beginning of their first semester in FAMILEE or approval from the Director of the Rainbow Center.
  • Mentors should be strong leaders and ready to actively engage in the Rainbow Center community with their mentee. Mentors are required to attend all programs designed by the FAMILEE Coordinators unless there is an academic conflict.
  • Mentors should be allies to all communities of gender identity, gender expression, and sexuality.
  • Most mentors are undergraduate students. Any graduate students seeking mentorship opportunities should email the Rainbow Center at rainbowcenter@uconn.edu
  • All students with a student conduct history or on academic probation will be subject to review by the Director of the Rainbow Center.
  • Mentors are eligible for the Mentor Scholarship once they have completed the program expectations.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.75 is strongly recommended.

    Who can become a FAMILEE Coordinator?

    • Coordinators should have knowledge about the UConn campus resources available to students.
    • Coordinators should have completed at least 3 semesters at UConn.
    • Coordinators should have strong leadership and communication skills and be highly motivated to design mentor/mentee experiences for a full school year (Fall AND Spring semesters).
    • Coordinators should be knowledgeable about social justice.
    • Coordinators should possess an ability to address and resolve conflict as it is a necessary skill.
    • Coordinators should have the flexibility to work at least 3-5 hours per week.
    • Coordinators are PAID Rainbow Center student employees. 
    • A minimum GPA of 2.75 is strongly recommended.

    How will I be matched with a mentor/mentee?

    Mentors and mentees are paired after Mentor Applications and Mentee Interest Forms have been reviewed, usually this occurs in early September to give new student mentees time to sign up. FAMILEE staff identify points of correlation between applicants to best match areas of support that mentors can provide to each mentee. Mentors are selected to provide mentees with the opportunity to develop an ongoing relationship that promotes personal growth, retention, and that may potentially continue beyond the time span of the program.

    What are the program expectations?

    Mentor and mentee pairs will meet regularly (recommended: 2 times a month in the Fall, 1 time a month in the Spring), to check in and grow together. Additionally, all mentors are required to meet semi-regularly with a FAMILEE Coordinator (as determined by the needs of the mentor). Coordinators will design specific programming for mentors and mentees to attend. Everyone is required to attend at least one Rainbow Center event each semester and one event sponsored by another UConn Cultural Center (AACC, AsACC, PRLACC, or Women’s Center). Mentors and mentees are eligible for two renewable book scholarships that are awarded each semester and are recognized at Lavender Graduation.

    How can I get involved?

    Mentor applications for the 2024-2025 school year are now closed.

    Mentee Interest Forms for the 2024-2025 school year are currently open. Find the form here: s.uconn.edu/fmp24.

    I am a graduate student interested in participating. Is this program for me?

    Welcome! We’re so excited that the FAMILEE mentoring program sounds fun to you. Historically, we have tried to use this program to connect undergraduate students with other undergraduate students. If you are interested in finding community through the Rainbow Center, please check out our Rainbow Grads and Young Professionals Group.

    Who can I ask about this program?

    Please feel free to send your questions to the Rainbow Center general email at: rainbowcenter@uconn.edu