ALUMNI SUPPORT

Our Alumni Support Program provides alumni with mentorship, financial assistance, and opportunities to develop academic, professional, and life skills.

  • 110+ alumni hired in part-time roles since 2018

  • $520,000 paid to part-time alumni since 2018

  • 7 alumni hired in paid internships for at least one semester, with 18 college credit hours earned through MICR internships

  • 70% of all MICR coaches are MICR alumni

  • 60+ hours per year of one-on-one mentoring for each mentee

  • $1200 per mentee in annual financial stability stipends, textbook stipends, and food security care packages

  • Fostering social-emotional development, with 98% of mentees reporting that their mentor helped them grow as a young adult

  • Leverage $1M+ in scholarship support for MICR alumni

ALUMNI SUPPORT OVERVIEW

This video was created by MICR alum TJ Hampton, a current part-time staff member with MICR.

COLLEGE MENTORING

MICR alumni enrolled in college mentoring meet with a dedicated mentor at hour-long, twice-weekly mentor sessions throughout their freshman and sophomore years.

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Carlashia Owens

  • Rising sophomore at American International College

  • Varsity rugby player

  • Biology major and aspiring doctor

  • Mentee since freshman year

Erica Cathey (left)

  • Former mentee, current mentor

  • B.S., Lindenwood University, 2024

  • Incoming doctoral student at Washington University, St. Louis

  • Recipient of the Dean’s Diversity in Physical Therapy Scholarship, WashU, St. Louis

Tanyejah Lee (right)

  • Mentee since freshman year

  • Radiology major at Austin Peay State University

  • President of CircleK International

  • Plays adult club rugby for Clarksville and Memphis

A YEAR OF COLLEGE MENTORING PROVIDES…

WHAT OUR MENTEES ARE SAYING

I liked having someone to confide in about almost everything going on school-wise.
— MICR mentee, 2022
What I like most is how MICR stays connected with the players, presents opportunities, and assists them even after highschool.
— MICR mentee, 2023
Getting money for financial support really helped me out.
— MICR mentee, 2024
They motivate me to be the best me.
— MICR mentee, 2022
The biggest thing that I’ve taken away is that if you start organizing your schedule and work in the beginning, it will help you out in the end to be on top of everything.
— MICR mentee, 2024

ECONOMIC UPWARD MOBILITY

MICR hires alumni in a variety of roles, including coaching, mentoring, internships, and other full- and part-time staff opportunities. We tailor their roles to their long-term career goals and offer numerous professional development training and opportunities, enabling alumni to expand their networks and opportunities for the future.

Hover the photos to learn more about our alumni staff!

Mentor Synithia Harris

  • Freedom Preparatory Academy, class of 2019

  • B.A., Business, University of Memphis, 2024

  • Former mentee, current mentor for 3+ years

Coach Gabriel Diaz

  • Power Center Academy, class of 2024

  • Current student at the University of Memphis, major in Exercise Science

  • Current mentee

  • MICR coach since 2023, current coach for Soulsville middle school boys

Coach Kamyia Rivers (center)

  • Soulsville Charter School, class of 2019

  • B.A., English, UT Knoxville, 2023

  • MICR coach for 2+ years, current coach for Soulsville High School and Middle School girls

  • Pictured here with two players she coached, Janyah Bradley (left) and Janiya Garrison (right)

MICR’S IMPACT

  • 110+ alumni hired in part-time roles since 2018

  • 78% of all part-time pay goes to alumni

  • $520,000+ paid to alumni since 2018

  • 70% of coaches are MICR alumni

  • 7 alumni hired for at least one semester of paid internships, with 18 college credits earned

Because of MICR, working for them, I’ve been able to get paid by them, save up, and get my first car.
— Current alumni part-time staff (driver), former mentee, former intern
I love being around the kids, the environment... it’s changed me as a person.
— Current alumni coach, former mentee
[My internship with MICR] was a really cool opportunity to see the behind-the-scenes of this organization that I’ve been part of pretty much my entire young adult life. Different organizational things were very important for me to learn in my degree, which is nonprofit development.
— Former alumni coach, former intern
I want to be able to give back like MICR gave to me.
— Former alumni coach, former mentee