Grade 11/12 females interested in Engineering at UBC for women

Women in Engineering’s High School Mentorship is a program for female* grade 11-12 high school students interested in learning about engineering, gaining insight into the university application process, and hearing from current undergrad and grad students about their engineering experiences. Through this program, our hope is to provide inclusive and equitable access to engineering and to offer professional, academic, and interpersonal guidance to mentees as they transition into post-secondary. Note that the maximum mentee to mentor ratio this year will be 3:1.

The mentee application form is open from Nov 8th to 21st, and can be found here: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a3Ixz8LOw9pARfL.

Evin Li  (She, Her, Hers, Elle)
Women in Engineering | VP Outreach and Education
Faculty of Applied Science | Professional Development
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Unceded Musqueam Land
1120C 2332 Main Mall | Vancouver, British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada

wiecommittees@gmail.com
https://wie.engineering.ubc.ca/

 

*WiE would like to acknowledge that “female” is not an accurate description for everyone. We use an “*” to actively and intentionally include cis and trans women, non-binary, and intersex peo

 

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