Why should you become a Mentor?
Young people who have the opportunity to meet real scientists and engineers — and who are exposed to science through active inquiry-based learning — are more likely to pursue careers in STEM. Yet many children have never met or interacted with a “real” scientist, particularly in the most underserved neighborhoods. By being students’ positive role model as a real-world scientist or engineer, you can inspire curiosity and excitement about STEM topics, and positively influence the career aspirations of young minds.
Mentor Qualifications
- ASMP Mentors are research fellows, undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, transitional scientists, or R&D specialists.
- Must be passionate about inspiring youth to pursue STEM mindset, studies, and careers
- Must be willing to complete the program training and adhere to the mentorship schedule
- Must be local to the NYC area
- Must be prepared to complete a background check administered by the Department of Youth and Community Development (at no cost to you).
- Willing to complete an online compliance training, adhering to local and state policies regarding working with minors. (These are done at no cost to you.)
- Note that some sites may also require a health form signed by a doctor.
Apply Today
Now recruiting for Fall 2025!
For our fall term, mentors must commit to teaching one-hour sessions once a week, for a total of 10 sessions running from October 5th, 2025 – January 30th, 2026. Participating mentors receive training in STEM curriculum and youth development, and work with on-site staff to co-implement weekly sessions.
In addition to completing our online application, mentors are encouraged (but not required) to submit a letter of acknowledgement from their PI or supervising scientist stating their awareness of the once-a-week commitment.
After School STEM Mentors receive a $500 stipend upon completion of their service, up to $150 in travel reimbursement per semester, and a complimentary yearlong membership to the New York Academy of Sciences.
Fall 2025 program timeline*
- August 31st: Applications close (rolling interviews and acceptance)
- September 15th: Mentor onboarding begins (virtual)
- Saturday, September 27th, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM: Scientists Curriculum Workshop (in-person)
- October 5th: Weekly in-class sessions begin
- Early November (TBD): Midpoint check-ins (1-hour virtual workshop)
- January 30th, 2026: Final in-class session
- February 14th, 2026: Certificates and stipends are awarded
*Timeline subject to change
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Contact Us
For more information, contact asmp@nyas.org.