Be the mentor you wish you had. Pass it on.

You got into a top university, and you know what it took. Now you can help someone else do the same.

At Project Access, we match you with an underrepresented student who needs guidance from someone who’s been there.

Remember applying?
Now you can help someone else through it.

You know best what it’s like: the endless drafts, the confusing forms, the interviews that felt impossible to prepare for. Now imagine going through all of that without anyone to ask for help. That’s the reality for many students from underrepresented backgrounds. No guidance, no roadmap, and often, no one who believes they can do it.

01

Make a Tangible Difference

Giving Back

You’ve been through it yourself. Your experience could be the key that helps someone else unlock their next step.

02

Connect With Someone Who Gets It

Real Connections

Mentoring very often turns into friendship. You’re not just offering support – you’re building real connection.

03

Be Part of a Global Community

Shared Purpose

Join thousands of students from Oxford, Harvard, LSE, and more, all mentoring because they care about access.

04

Grow Skills That Actually Matter

Skills for Life

Mentoring helps you build communication, leadership, and empathy, the kind of skills no lecture can teach.

Mentorship changes that. Research shows it can significantly improve academic outcomes and boost confidence, especially for students who face systemic barriers. But it’s not just helpful for them. By mentoring, you’re doing more than sharing advice. You’re building skills you’ll use long after uni, gaining perspective, and being the person you wish you’d had.

They’re Dreaming of Your University.
You Can Get Them There.

We welcome mentors studying at top UK, US, and EU universities. Whether you’re still studying or recently graduated, your experience matters more than you think.

Not Sure What You’d Be Doing?
We’ll Break It Down.

You’ll be matched with a student applying to a university or course you know, someone aiming to follow your path.

Our students come from underrepresented backgrounds. That might mean growing up low-income, lacking school support, having an immigration story, or facing barriers linked to race, geography, or family. What they all share is passion and potential. With you in their corner, they’re far more likely to get in.