Join our team of over 3,000 D1 Mentors that are changing the lives of students around the country.
Athlete To Athlete Mentors are current Division 1 athletes across all sports and all Universities in the United States. We are proudly built by former Division 1 athletes, and support our Athlete Mentors from the moment they interview with us, to the day they graduate and beyond. If you are a current Division 1 Athlete interested in becoming a mentor, fill out the form and we will reach out to schedule an interview.
Sign UpAll Athlete To Athlete Mentors are currently active in their sports at the collegiate level.
The best mentors understand the impact an older-sibling like role model can have on a young athlete, and are excited to be able to impart the lessons they have learned and qualities they have built in their students.
Athlete To Athlete Mentors understand that sports are one of the best ways to instill a positive mindset in a young athlete. Determination, Resilience, Teamwork and Sportsmanship are qualities that carry you far in sports, and even further in life.
As former Athletes, we understand how busy Division 1 Athletics can be, and we work with you and the parents to make sure that all mentorship meetings fit into a schedule that is convenient for everyone.
The experience you’ve gained on the path to and competing at the D1 level is invaluable. We offer an opportunity for you to monetize your NIL in a meaningful way that impacts the future generation.
All Athlete To Athlete mentorship sessions are virtual. Just open your laptop, and jump on the video call with your student.
Once you submit your info on this page, our team will be in touch to coordinate an interview to learn about your background, and why you want to be an A2A Mentor.
Once you are interviewed, we will provide onboarding and training materials so that you understand how our program works, and are well prepared to meet with your first student
We will pair you up with a student in your sport and you will get to meet one another before the program begins. We do this to make sure that it will be a good fit before we begin consistent meetings.