Minority Male Mentoring
Minority Male Mentoring (3MP) is a campus organization that develops leadership in minority males by providing services, activities and encouragement tailored to the specific needs and desires of that population. Program participants attend retreats, participate in community service activities, attend personal growth workshops, participate in drug and substance abuse education, and spend quality time with faculty and community mentors. And in turn, they serve as role models for others in the community.
A major benefit for program participants is camaraderie. The weekly meetings, fund-raisers, and special events provide opportunities to form lasting friendships and to network.
The program is funded by a grant from the Belk Foundation whose key philanthropic focus is to support education “for the up-building of mankind” and the NC Community College Systems Office in Raleigh, NC.
3MP Application
Success Story
Mission Statement
To enhance the success of the minority male population at Sandhills Community College through collegiate guidance, seamless support, social opportunity, academic mentoring and professional development in the student's learning experience
Staff Advisor
Davis Smith
119 Stone Hall
(910) 695-3732
smithd@sandhills.edu