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Originally posted by A. Snodgrass
Also why should college student mentors be considered any more special then the rest of the mentors who put in so much time and effort?
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Why are the rest of the mentors, save engineers and teachers, excluded from The Woodie Flowers Award?
So, perhaps it isn't unwise to recognize a college student who has done exemplary work to inspire high school students, while still maintaining a level of minimum performance in their own classes.
The incentive to be a good mentor for our teams is strong; almost too strong, sometimes. Perhaps, by offering such recognition, maybe with a scholarship attached, it'd offer additional incentive to avoid burnout.
In the business of inspiration, you don't need a degree.