- Conference Session
- Women in Engineering: New Research
- Collection
- 2002 Annual Conference
- Authors
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Richard M. Single; William S. Carlsen; Christine M. Cunningham; Carol B. Muller; Peg Boyle Single
and 693 students applied to MentorNet; we matched 539 pairs. In1999-2000, 1521 professionals and 1405 students applied and we matched 1250 students and1214 professionals in one-on-one e-mentoring relationships or in experimental mentoringgroups. (This paper reports on the results of those participating in the one-on-one e-mentoringpairs.) In 2000-01, 2022 students and 2630 professionals applied to participate in MentorNet;2000 e-mentoring matches were made. A number of the professionals were paired in two one-on-one relationships, resulting in 2000 student pairings with 1913 professionals. The majority of the students who participated in MentorNet was undergraduates,representing 78%, 76%, and 72% of the total population of participants