June 11, 2024 · Student Success Office
Frontier Mentoring Pairs Doctoral Candidates with Master's Students Across the Same Time Zones
Frontier Innovation University has launched a mentoring scheme that treats peer support as an academic service, not a social club. Doctoral candidates who have already passed confirmation review may mentor master's students in related fields.
Pairs are matched by discipline and timezone so that a student in Rabat is not assigned a mentor who can only meet at 3 a.m. Mentors complete training on boundaries, referral to professional services, and how not to rewrite a mentee's assignment.
Sara Alami, a trade specialist and current master's student, was paired with a doctoral candidate in the same professional field. "I needed someone who had already survived the first term's reading load," they said. "My mentor did not give me answers. They showed me how to plan a week that still includes work and family."
The Student Success Office tracks participation and gathers feedback each term. Mentors receive a formal letter of service they may include in academic CVs. Mentees who need specialist help — mental health, disability, financial hardship — are referred to the proper office.
The scheme is open to global students on taught postgraduate programs in the first instance. Undergraduate and doctoral expansion will follow if quality stays high.
"Isolation is the quiet failure mode of digital study," said the Dean of Students. "We will not wait for students to disappear from the platform. We will put a trained human in their first term."
Students can opt in from their portal. Matching runs at the start of each intake. Frontier Innovation University invites doctoral volunteers who can commit two hours a month and who understand that mentoring is service to working professionals around the world who want a U.S. university education they can complete online, with an optional Austin campus pathway, not a shortcut around assessment.
For global students considering Frontier Innovation University, the practical test is always the same: can you complete serious academic work without abandoning the life you already have in Rabat? The university's answer is yes — if you will do the reading, meet the deadlines, and accept that a degree is assessed, not gifted. Sara Alami, working as a trade specialist, is the kind of student this news is written for: employed, ambitious, and unwilling to treat relocation as a tuition they never agreed to pay.
Staff across admissions, registry, teaching and student services have been told to design every process as if the default student is studying after a full day's work. That means recorded sessions, published rubrics, named advisers, and library help that does not vanish at the end of one country's office hours. It also means Frontier will not pretend a program is light. Applicants among working professionals around the world who want a U.S. university education they can complete online, with an optional Austin campus pathway should plan weekly hours before they accept an offer, and they should ask uncomfortable questions at the open webinars if a page on the website feels vague.
Frontier Innovation University is an American digital university built for a worldwide student body. Founded in the modern Frontier era, it will keep publishing news that is operational rather than ceremonial: what changed in a program, who can apply, how assessment works, and how global students can get help. Optional on-campus study in Austin alongside fully online pathways. The next steps for readers of this article are on the programs pages, the admissions portal, and the student handbook. Questions from Rabat and from every other city Frontier serves should go to the office named as author above — they are accountable for the claims in this piece.
