Mentors should contact the Director of Mentorship and Research, Sarah Shoemaker (shoemaker@ncssm.edu, 919-306-0449) at any time with any concerns or questions about any aspect of the program. It is our top priority to ensure that this partnership is as rewarding for the mentors as it is for our students!
Dr. Sarah Shoemaker Director (primary contact) shoemaker@ncssm.edu Cell: 919-306-0449
Mentors should contact the Director of Mentorship and Research, Sarah Shoemaker (shoemaker@ncssm.edu, 919-306-0449) at any time with any concerns or questions about any aspect of the program. It is our top priority to ensure that this partnership is as rewarding for the mentors as it is for our students!
Dr. Sarah Shoemaker Director (primary contact) shoemaker@ncssm.edu Cell: 919-306-0449
Complete minor compliance process (required each year; institutional contacts listed below)
Instructions for compliance will be communicated to mentors starting in mid-April with required completion by May 31.
Compliance includes: 1) Annual Background Check 2) Protection of Minors Training
REQUIRED for the primary mentor interacting with the student virtually or in person
ALSO REQUIRED for all additional mentors who will interact with the student without the primary mentor present (virtually or in person)
It is strongly recommended to have more than one mentor with compliance as a back-up mentor in case the primary mentor is unavailable
Virtual conference meetings with NCSSM student must be accessible for observation by NCSSM staff (instructions below)
Set up an initial virtual meeting to connect with your mentee(s) before the start date
Be sure the primary day-to-day mentor is included in this initial meeting if possible
Previous mentors have shared that a meeting jumpstarts the experience for mentors/mentees (suggested ideas for discussion below)
Discover the mentee's interest and goals for the experience
Discuss the specific project or available projects as well as the overarching goals of your research
Discuss the specific role of the student in the potential project(s)
Share with one another your expectations for a successful experience
Send any resources for the student to prepare (i.e., contacts for additional mentors, materials to learn more, relevant publications, etc.)
Agree on the frequency and best way to communicate with one another moving forward (emails via organizational email addresses are preferred)
Ensure a clear timeline and research project for active student participation
To be successful in the Mentorship Program and the course assignments, students will need an active role in a research project
Project: Determine the ongoing or independent research project available for the student and their program timeline
Role/Outcomes: Provide clarity to the student about their role in the project and the goals and specific outcomes of the project
Resources: Share relevant primary literature/publications/etc. to develop students’ knowledge and skills to understand and later communicate the project
Feedback: As part of NCSSM course assignments, students will communicate their research via a written proposal and via oral presentations (mentors are encouraged to provide feedback)
Ensure student is ready to come on site and begin working on project by the start date
This often includes requesting students’ completion of compliance forms, safety or other required training, obtaining an ID card, library access, etc.
For assistance, please contact your departments/institutional offices as well as any available Youth Protection representatives as needed.
NCSSM is not permitted by institutions to lead the student compliance process which varies in each institution/department/lab/etc. and by research project
NCSSM Mentorship Instructional team (Dr. Letitia Hubbard, Dr. Michael Limberg, and Mr. Bobby Warren) have designed the course curriculum to develop students’ communication skills and demonstrate the students’ understanding of their project as well as the broader impact and applications of the work. Course assignments rely on having a defined research project that students can develop and communicate to a broad audience. The assignments help students to incrementally develop their final deliverables for NCSSM events such as the Research Symposium held in April of each year. With mentor permission, students may present at NC Science and Engineering Fair, State of NC Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium, and other national venues or competitions throughout the year.
NCSSM Mentorship Instructors grade the students’ performance on course assignments. Your guidance and feedback is invaluable for students’ assignments/deliverables, however, mentors are NOT responsible for assessing any assignments. We strongly encourage mentors to at minimum review all deliverables to ensure the work reflects well on you and your workplace.
Deliverables and Timelines (not yet updated for 2026-2027)
For Extended Mentorship 2025-2026
For Academic Mentorship 2025-2026
All mentor meetings via video conference with NCSSM students must be accessible for observation by NCSSM staff by drop in which requires everyone’s collaboration.
Mentors are required to:
Send the student the meeting link and password and date/time at least 24 hours in advance (if possible)
For the meeting, be sure to admit Mentorship and Research staff that join the meeting (e.g. from the waiting room)
Students are required to:
Log the meeting using the Mentor Meeting Log at least 24h in advance
Note: all of our staff have signed confidentiality agreements at NCSSM that any mentor information we come to know must remain confidential. We are only joining the meeting to observe safety and will not be paying attention to content details in any way. Staff include: Dr. Shoemaker, Mrs. Slawter, Taylor Nguyen, Arianna Dwomoh, Mary Ha, Esha Shah, Dr. Limberg, Mr. Warren
Duke University and Duke Hospitals (https://forms.hr.duke.edu/minors/)
Contact: Sarah Pharr
Duke University Youth Protection Coordinator
Email: youthprotection@duke.edu
Phone: 919-684-5387
NC State University (https://go.ncsu.edu/protectionofminors)
Contact: Stacy Fair, M.Ed.
Director of Youth Programs and Compliance, Department of Risk Assessment
Email: slfair@ncsu.edu
Phone: 919-515-4256
UNC-Chapel Hill (https://protectionofminors.unc.edu/)
Contact: Starr Barbaro, MPA
Protection of Minors Coordinator at UNC, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Email: starrb@email.unc.edu Phone: (919) 843-8995