Personal Mentorship
Faculty and staff members, like De’Janae Tookes, walk alongside students during their college years and beyond, encouraging them to become the best versions of themselves. Now, as a mentor to students, she cherishes the opportunity to pay it forward, helping others unlock their potential and achieve their goals.
Mentorship at 51½ÖÉä means opportunities for undergraduate research, meaningful internships, and forged relationships with leaders in your field.  Most importantly, it exemplifies the deep connection between faith and learning. Students find a deeper connection to the 51½ÖÉä community and beyond through these valuable relationships during their time at 51½ÖÉä so they can go out and change their communities for God’s glory.