Mentorship programs in schools and colleges come in various forms to cater to the needs of students. Here are more examples of such programs: In Schools: Peer Mentorship: Older students mentor younger ones, providing academic guidance, social support, and a sense of belonging. Teacher-Student Mentoring: Teachers mentor students, helping them set goals, offering academic advice, and providing a safe space for discussing challenges. Tutoring Programs: Peer or adult tutors assist students who are struggling with specific subjects or skills, offering one-on-one help. Career Exploration: Programs connecting students with professionals in various fields, offering insights into potential career paths. Buddy Systems: Pairing students, especially new or transfer students, with an experienced peer to help them navigate the school environment. Extracurricular Activity Mentors: Coaches, club advisors, or arts instructors who guide students in extracurricular activities, fostering perso...