NMSF launches Mentoring Series Vol. 5 Orientation
The Dr. Niels Mulder Scholarship Foundation conducted the Mentoring Series Vol. 5 Orientation to prepare graduating scholars for their future careers and strengthen their personal and professional development.
The activity aimed to guide scholars in their chosen professions while helping them become more aware of their roles and contributions to society.
Organizers said the program was designed to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and mindset needed to face future challenges and opportunities.
During the orientation, scholars were introduced to the goals and structure of the mentoring series, including the expectations, responsibilities and benefits of joining the program.
Discussions also focused on building strong mentor-mentee relationships and maximizing learning opportunities throughout the series.
Participants received guidance on setting personal and professional goals, with organizers emphasizing the importance of growth, preparedness and continuous learning.
The orientation also encouraged scholars to become more socially aware and proactive in contributing to their communities.
Organizers described the activity as successful, noting that scholars gained valuable insights to help them navigate their future careers and personal journeys.
Through the mentoring program, NMSF reaffirmed its commitment to supporting scholars beyond academics by preparing them to become responsible and capable professionals.
The activity reflected Enverga University’s core values of Excellence, Service and Fortitude by encouraging scholars to pursue growth, prepare for professional challenges and contribute meaningfully to society. It also supported student-centered learning by providing guidance that strengthens career readiness, self-awareness and lifelong learning.
- SDG 4: Quality Education – The mentoring orientation supported scholars’ personal and professional development through guided learning.
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – The activity helped prepare graduating scholars for future careers and responsible professional practice.
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – The program supported scholars by providing mentoring opportunities that strengthen access to career guidance and development.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The mentoring series promoted collaboration between mentors, scholars and the foundation in supporting student success.

