4 volunteer mentors still needed to support Smith County students

November 11, 2024

With just 5 days until the November 15, 2024 mentor recruitment deadline,  4 volunteers are urgently needed in Smith County. With a record 67,000+  students applying for the TN Promise scholarship, mentors are needed to ensure each student has local support in their pursuit of a post-secondary credential.

tnAchieves mentors serve as a resource and encourager for local high school graduates as they navigate the process of applying to college. Many TN Promise applicants are first-generation college students trying to navigate the challenges of the college-going process. Mentors answer questions and connect students with resources as they determine their post-high school plans.

Those interested in helping Smith County graduates take the next step into college and career are encouraged to volunteer as a tnAchieves mentor in 2025. To learn more and register, visit https://tnachieves.org/mentors. The deadline to register is this Friday, November 15.

While the time commitment may seem small, requiring less than one hour per month, the impact can be significant!

“tnAchieves is working to prepare Tennessee’s future workforce, which is only possible when Smith County thrives,” Shared tnAchieves Vice President of External Partnerships Tyler Ford. “By connecting students with high-quality post-secondary pathways to four year universities, community colleges and technical colleges, students gain the skills necessary to access a meaningful career. Mentors play a critical role in ensuring that students can meet 21st-century workforce demands.”

tnAchieves is a 501(c)3 nonprofit serving students across Tennessee. Learn more at tnAchieves.org and by following at @tnAchieves. Any interview requests, questions or updated mentor recruitment numbers in specific counties can be directed to Tyler Ford at Tyler@tnAchieves.org.