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Colorado Mountain College seeks mentors to help guide students

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Angie Chinchilla Aquilar, left, and Bonnie Ward took part in a cooking class at Colorado Mountain College's. Breckenridge campus during their Mountain Scholars mentorship.
Andrea Walker/Colorado Mountain College

Colorado Mountain College is seeking interested Summit County community members to become volunteer Mountain Scholars mentors to students. 

The program matches qualified mentors one-on-one with students to provide academic, personal and professional support, encouragement and growth. According to Colorado Mountain College, there are currently more Mountain Scholars students than there are mentors, and students are waiting to be matched with adult mentors for the upcoming fall semester. 

County residents interested in becoming a mentor can contact Mountain Scholars program coordinator Andrea Walker at aswalker@coloradomtn.edu or 970-989-1304.

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