Multidimensional pairing
All first-year students at Lyman Briggs (approximately 600 incoming freshmen) were automatically brought on to the Briggs Connect platform. About 56 peer mentors participated, with each mentor responsible for 10-12 freshmen.
Krysta recalled the program’s early days, noting that their team could have easily taken shortcuts in getting mentors and mentees paired. “We could have just put everybody into an Excel spreadsheet and started randomly assigning folks,” she remarked. While tempting, Krysta knew that method wasn’t the best path forward. “We know that students who have something in common with their mentor are more likely to engage with the program and they get a lot more out of it,” she said.
Holmes Hall, where all classrooms, laboratories and faculty/administrative offices for the Lyman Briggs College are located. Photo credit: Michigan State University
Lyman Briggs gave mentees the option to proactively select which upperclassmen they’d like to have as a mentor. Students were able to log into their PeopleGrove platform to “favorite” mentors they wanted to be paired with. The team then incorporated that factor when executing PeopleGrove’s bulk matching process. Other factors taken into consideration included students’ personal interests, activities outside the classroom, and areas of study. “What I really loved about the PeopleGrove platform was the opportunity to customize pairing and to really take into consideration students’ interests outside the classroom,” she said. “We really wanted to create those connections based on something more than just what they were studying in school.”
Krysta adjusted the matching algorithm to her liking, making tweaks to the weighting (to assign greater importance to certain factors).
“We often see students gravitate to people who look like them, which in a sciences college is really important,” Krysta observed. “There are a lot of underrepresented groups. I meet with women who want to find a mentor who looks like them and thinks like them. It’s the same for minoritized students.”
“What I really loved about the PeopleGrove platform was the opportunity to customize pairing and to really take into consideration students’ interests outside the classroom. We really wanted to create those connections based on something more than just what they were studying in school.”
Lyman Briggs students logged into PeopleGrove to indicate which of their peers they’d like to be paired with for the duration of the formal mentoring program.
Once mentors and mentees were paired up, Krysta and team took advantage of setting program Goals in the PeopleGrove platform to keep participants on track throughout the semester. Goals can make mentorship programs more structured and help timid mentees and mentors have productive meetings. Participants see their goals in the platform, and a reminder email automatically fires when a goal is almost due.