
Bring safe mentorship to your young people.
For schools, NGOs, foundations and organisations already running mentoring. Partner with eStudent360 so the young people you work with can reach verified mentors for guidance on study choices, careers, and what comes next, in a safe, structured space, free for students.
- Mentor profiles are verified
- Guardian approval for ages 12–18
- Free access for students
- Safety-first, with report tools built in
What we offer institutions
A safer way to give young people access to guidance.
Many young people have ambition but limited access to the right guidance, whether they are choosing subjects, exploring careers, considering technical or vocational routes, or preparing for what comes next. One thoughtful conversation with the right mentor can make a real difference.
eStudent360 works with schools and education units, and equally with NGOs, foundations, faith and community groups, and organisations that already run their own mentoring programmes. Some partners bring young people who need mentors; others bring both mentors and mentees and use the platform to run the programme safely. Either way, we provide the matching, the mentor review process and the safety tools, free for students.

What your students get
Free access to safe, practical mentorship.
Everything students need to explore their options and prepare, at no cost to them.
Verified mentors
Students connect with mentors whose profiles are verified, for guidance on study choices, careers, and next steps.
Browse mentorsCareer and study pathways
Students can explore fields and routes into study and work, so they understand their options before they decide.
Explore pathwaysAsk a mentor
Students can ask questions and get thoughtful answers from experienced mentors in a safe, moderated space.
Ask a mentorGuides and resources
Practical resources help students prepare for mentoring conversations and make the most of the guidance they receive.
Browse resourcesSafety first
The safeguards your students are covered by.
You are accountable for the students in your care, so here is exactly what sits between them and a mentor.
Mentor profiles are verified
We review a mentor before they can work with students at all, and they pass extra checks before we let them mentor one student on their own over time.
Guardian approval for minors
A student aged 12 to 18 cannot book a session or start mentoring until their guardian has approved it.
Communication stays on-platform
Mentoring happens here, in the platform. Mentors must not move a student to a private phone number, social media, or a secret chat.
Reporting is built in
Students, guardians, and partners can raise a concern at any time through built-in reporting tools.
How a partnership works
Four steps, and we do most of them.
- 1
Talk with our team
Tell us about your students and how your organisation already supports them. We ask questions before we propose anything.
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Set up your partnership
We agree on a simple setup together: a contact person on your side, and the safety expectations we share.
- 3
Invite your students
Your students join the platform. Mentors from your own community can be invited too, and are verified before mentoring.
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Students get free access
Students get free access to safe, structured mentorship: pathways, resources, and verified mentors, at no cost to them.
Free access for students
Students never pay to be mentored.
Students get free access to mentoring, matching, pathways, and resources. No student should be asked to pay a mentor for general mentoring, matching, pathway guidance, or platform access. If anyone asks for money or private payment, it should be reported. Partnership arrangements for your organisation are discussed directly with your team.
- Free access for students to mentoring and matching
- Free access to pathways and resources
- No private payments to mentors
What to expect
What mentorship can, and cannot, do.
Mentorship helps students see their options, understand what each route requires, prepare, and ask better questions. It is not a shortcut, and it does not do the work for them.
eStudent360 does not guarantee scholarships, admissions, interviews, jobs, visas, or any other outcome, and mentors should never promise them. If a mentor promises your student an outcome, tell us.
Institution FAQ
Questions partners often ask
What is eStudent360 for institutions?
eStudent360 is a youth mentorship platform. Schools, education units, NGOs, foundations and community organisations partner with us so the young people they work with can connect with verified mentors for guidance on study choices, career pathways, and preparation, inside a safe, structured environment. Organisations that already run their own mentoring can use the platform to run it, bringing their own mentors as well as their mentees.
Is there a cost for our students?
Students get free access to mentorship. Students are not asked to pay mentors for general mentoring, matching, pathway guidance, or platform access. Partnership details for your organisation are discussed directly with your team.
Who can partner with eStudent360?
Any organisation that supports young people: schools, colleges, education units, NGOs, foundations, faith and community groups, and organisations already running their own mentoring programmes. We fit the partnership around how your organisation already works, rather than asking you to change it.
How do you keep students safe?
We review a mentor profile before that mentor can work with students. A student aged 12 to 18 needs guardian approval before they can book a session or start mentoring. Mentoring conversations stay inside the platform, and anyone can report a concern at any time.
Do you guarantee scholarships, admissions, jobs, or visas?
No. Mentorship can help students explore options, understand requirements, prepare, and ask better questions, but it does not guarantee scholarships, admissions, interviews, jobs, visas, or any other outcome.
What does our institution need to do?
Typically you designate a contact person, help your students (and any mentors from your community) join, and support safe participation. We provide the platform, mentor review, and safety tools. The exact setup is agreed with your team during onboarding.
Which countries can our students take part from?
Any country. Ghana and Canada are our original markets and remain home to the largest number of students and mentors, but registration is open worldwide, and mentors from diaspora communities can be matched with students back home. A couple of things are specific to Ghana: guardian consent notices go by SMS as well as email, and students see a bandwidth-preference option during onboarding to suit slower connections. Tell us where your students are and we will confirm what they will have.
How do we get started?
Use Partner With Us or Request a Partnership Call to reach our team. We will talk through how a partnership could work for your students and agree on the next steps together.
Bring safe mentorship to your young people.
Let’s talk about how a partnership could work for your students, and how to give them free access to safe, structured mentorship.