Princeton has a range of programs and services providing mentorship for students and faculty with projects or ideas involving innovation. Use these links to contact the relevant organizations.
Mentor Programs
ReMatch is a research-mentoring program designed to connect graduate students with undergraduate students through their shared interest in academic research.
In the I- Corps Northeast Regional Program, teams will receive mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs and innovators, in addition to a curriculum of customer discovery research aimed at investigating the commercial viability and societal impact of a novel discovery or process.
The Accelerator is a summer program offering resources, mentorship, funding, a specialized entrepreneurship curriculum, and a collaborative co-working space to help teams develop their startup ideas into viable, scalable ventures.
The program matches current graduate students with alum mentors who may share invaluable insights based on their academic and professional experiences, suggest helpful skills and strategies, connect you to others in their network, and support you in navigating your journey at Princeton and beyond.
OfficeHours connects Princeton alumni mentors (each with subject matter expertise) with Princeton University faculty, researchers, students and alumni who seek guidance on specific challenges they are facing in their entrepreneurial pursuits.
The Incubator is an academic-year program offering resources, mentorship, and a collaborative co-working space where teams can pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.