Business Peer Mentees
Business Peer Mentees
Supporting New Student Success Through Peer Mentorship
Make the Most of Your First Year at Stony Brook's College of Business with the Business
Peer Mentor Program!
Starting college is a big step—but you don’t have to take it alone. The Business Peer Mentoring Program at Stony Brook is here to help you connect, grow, and thrive with the support of experienced student mentors in the College of Business.

Ready to Learn More?
Discover the Benefits of Peer Mentorship
Join us for one of our quick and informative sessions where you’ll learn what to expect as a mentee, how the program can help you transition smoothly into life at Stony Brook, and hear firsthand from some of our exceptional mentors!
Benefits of Becoming a Mentee
Build Skills, Connect with Peers, and Achieve Your Goals
Becoming a mentee in the College of Business Peer Mentoring Program is an incredible opportunity to maximize your experience at Stony Brook University. You'll gain invaluable insights and support as you navigate your academic journey and professional development. This program is designed to connect you with experienced peers who can offer guidance, share their knowledge, and help you build a strong foundation for success.
Through participating in this program, mentees will:
Become more connected to the College of Business and Stony Brook University.
Gain skills to become independent, and experience positive self-discovery.
Enhance their academic success and progress as a Business Management major.
Be provided with a consistent and reliable source of support and guidance.
Attend events only available to students in the Business Peer Mentoring Program.
Exclusive Business Peer Mentor Program Events
Experience, Engage, and Excel at Our Exclusive Events
As a mentee, you’ll get access to these exclusive events designed to help you build friendships, develop skills, and have a blast along the way:
Become a Business Peer Mentee
The Mentee Registration Form opens on Wednesday, July 30 at 12:00 PM EST.
Only the first 33 applicants will be matched with a mentor. All additional applicants will be placed on a waiting list.