Honors Mentoring

UT Tyler Honors College

Peer mentoring allows current Honors students to pass on enthusiasm and advice to their younger peers in the Honors College. It also helps first-year Honors students experience a smoother transition to college life, the Honors College and UT Tyler.  

Most importantly, the Honors Peer Mentoring program contributes to the vertical integration of Honors students by allowing students from different classes to connect with one another.

As one current UT Tyler Honors student said: "The UT Tyler Honors Program's Mentor program gave me two amazing mentees. I don't know how I managed before they came along - they inspire me every day." - Sid Wilson, Junior.

In the Honors College at UT Tyler, each mentor will be paired with 1-2 incoming first-year Honors students. Being an Honors mentor is an opportunity to serve the Honors College community, one that cultivates scholarship, networking, friendship and the life of the mind. Being an Honors mentor is an excellent resume builder. The Honors peer mentoring program provides students with the opportunity to enhance leadership and communication skills, as well as to increase awareness of others’ sensitivities.

In order to be an Honors mentor you must:

  • Have at least sophomore standing.
  • Be part of the Honors College for more than a year.
  • Be in good standing with the Honors College.
  • Be prompt and open in your communication.

If you are currently an Honors student and are interested in becoming an Honors mentor, please contact Laura Grace Dykes, the coordinator of Honors, at LDykes@uttyler.edu