As a COEHP graduate, AMP gives you the chance to give back in a way that fits your schedule and interests. Whether through one-on-one mentoring, career panels, informal coffee chats, or interactive workshops, AMP creates purposeful opportunities that bridge academic learning with real-world experience.


Ways to Get Involved

Mentor a Student One-on-One for 6 Weeks

Guide a student through weekly check-ins over a 6-week period. Twenty alumni spots available each fall and spring.

Share Your Story on the Alumni Mentor Minutes Video Spotlight Series

Record a short video for the college’s new spotlight series about your career journey. Ideal for alumni from all academic programs.

Join a Coffee Chat on Campus

Meet students for informal, drop-in conversations over coffee on campus. This is a great option for local alumni looking for flexible involvement.

Speak to a Student Organization or Classroom

Share career advice and lessons learned in a group or class setting. These opportunities are available in-person or virtually.

Collaborate in the I4HE Academy Interdisciplinary Workshop

Support students in solving real-world challenges. The Innovate for Health and Education (I4HE) Academy is a one-day interactive workshop.

Participate on a Career Panel or Networking Event

Share your career path in a panel or networking session with students. These events are offered in-person or virtually.

Judge a Research Poster at a Student Showcase

Evaluate student projects using provided scoring criteria. Participate in-person at one of our annual showcase events.

How to Participate

  1. Submit the Alumni Interest Form
    Let us know how you would like to support students by completing the brief interest form below.
  2. Be Contacted as Opportunities Arise
    Based on your preferences, the Director of Career Initiatives will reach out when relevant events or volunteer experiences are available.
  3. Make an Impact
    Whether you serve as a mentor, guest speaker, or panelist, your experience can inspire and guide the next generation of professionals in the College of Education and Health Professions.