In this session, we continued to discuss W. Brad Johnson’s (2008), The Elements of Mentoring, looking more specifically at the latter half of the book that hones in on how a mentor/ mentee relationship is arranged and and matters of integrity within the relationship. In this session, we addressed mentoring as it relates to college-wide retention efforts and how important it is for everyone to have a mentor as part of a general success plan in life. We also touched on KCC faculty member, Michael Miranda’s (2014), article The Seven False Beliefs: Addressing the Psychosocial Underpreparedness of the Community College Student and how this helps us to understand the types of students we are working with at KCC.