2025 UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM MENTOR SOLICITATION AND APPLICATION PROCESS
Date Signed: 10/21/2024 | MARADMINS Number: 499/24
MARADMINS : 499/24

R 211851Z OCT 24
MARADMIN 499/24
MSGID/MARADMIN/CMC CD WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/2025 UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM MENTOR SOLICITATION AND
APPLICATION PROCESS//
POC/B.S. STACY/MAJ/COMMUNITY RELATIONS/TEL: 703-695-5206/EMAIL: 
BRIAN.STACY@USMC.MIL//
POC/T.H. CAMPBELL/CIV/COMMUNITY RELATIONS BRANCH HEAD/ TEL: 
703-571-1905/EMAIL: TRACEY.CAMPBELL2@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  This MARADMIN solicits applications from First 
Lieutenants, Captains, Majors, and Lieutenant Colonels to serve as 
military mentors for the 2025 United States Senate Youth Program 
(USSYP) Washington Week to be held in person in Washington, DC from 
1-8 March 2025.  
2.  Background: The USSYP is an annual educational program sponsored 
by the United States Senate and funded by the William Randolph 
Hearst Foundation. The program provides 104 high school students 
from across the country an opportunity to learn firsthand about the 
functions of government and encourages those considering a future in 
public service. The Armed Forces support for the USSYP includes 
seventeen (17) Military Officer Mentors. Two (2) of these officers 
will be selected to serve as the Senior Military Mentor (SMM) and 
the Assistant Senior Military Mentor (ASMM). USSYP military mentors 
represent their individual Service components and serve as role 
models for the 104 student delegates, two from each state, the 
District of Columbia, and the Department of Defense Education 
Activity. They exemplify the highest standards of decorum and 
protocol, facilitate inclusive and insightful debate and discussion 
among the students, and assist USSYP staff with implementation of 
the program agenda. Each military mentor is assigned a group of 
student delegates for the duration of the program, presenting a 
unique opportunity for these bright and influential young Americans 
to gain a better understanding of DoD’s mission, people, and 
inter-relationships with the other branches of federal government. 
3.  Funding and Travel Requirement:  If selected to be a USSYP 
military mentor, the service member's command is responsible to fund 
travel to and from Washington, DC and must place service member on 
official orders.
4.  Nominee Per DoD Component:  The Marine Corps will nominate from 
Active Duty and Active Reserve, sixteen (16) officers total to the 
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs for final 
selection. Prior USSYP military mentors (O-2-O-5) are encouraged to 
re-apply. Applicants must meet Marine Corps height and weight 
standards and must secure command endorsement for participation. 
Lieutenant Colonels must have served previously as a military mentor 
for this program. Lieutenant Colonel submissions that do not meet 
this pre-requisite will be automatically excluded. Submissions do 
not guarantee selection.  
5.  Mentor Availability:  Officers selected as the SMM and ASMM are 
required to report to the USSYP program site in Washington DC on
 Monday, 24 February 2025 for advanced preparation training. The 
rest of the mentor team will report on Thursday, 27 February 2025. 
All mentors should plan for the event to conclude no earlier than 
Saturday, 8 March 2025. For those selected as a mentor officer, 
military duties must not conflict with continuous assignment and 
responsibilities associated with this program. Supervisor letter of 
recommendation must state that, if selected, the nominee will be 
available to participate in the total duration of program, to 
include pre-program training. USSYP is a fully immersive experience. 
Program days are long and structured. There is no available 
“down time” for other work projects or diversions during Washington 
Week. If Washington Week unexpectedly transitions from an in-person 
experience to a completely online format in 2025, all military 
mentors will be required to obtain dedicated access to a personal 
computer with high-speed internet, webcam, and microphone in an 
appropriate area free of distraction.
6.  Additional Requirements:  Military mentors should have the 
following attributes:
(a) Have a successful history of working with high school students 
and youth-oriented programs.
(b) Be willing and able to put in consecutive 18-hour days.
(c) Be extremely flexible and able to accept changes in schedule or 
direction on very short notice without complaint or visible negative 
reaction.
(d) Be sociable, verbally confident, and proficient at facilitating 
group discussions.
(e) Be able to suppress their personal desires for the good of the 
mission.
(f) Be able to show respect to all age groups and types of 
audiences.
(g) Be well versed in the history and current missions of their 
Service and Department.
(h) Be adept as both a leader and an action officer on a 
multi-Service team.
(i) Be enthusiastic and highly motivated during the entire week.
(j) Be healthy and have good stamina.
(k) Be able to deal fairly and firmly with student delegates without 
becoming dictatorial.
(l) Be a model of professional comport and discretion in behavior 
and language.
(m) Be willing to both lead and participate in all aspects of the 
USSYP team mission.
(n) Be comfortable working with all levels of private sector and 
government officials.
(o) Be able to accurately receive, convey, and execute detailed 
instructions.
(p) Be skillful at facilitating operational logistics and movements.
(q) Have at least two complete and appropriate sets of Service dress 
uniforms.
7.  EVALUATION CRITERIA:  The competitive selection process is 
designed to provide the program with officers who, as a group, 
represent the broadest range of military skills, geographic 
assignments, and leadership experiences. As part of the selection 
process, all nominees will be evaluated by the Office of the 
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs on:
(a) Maturity and leadership skills as expressed by their 
supervisor’s recommendation.
(b) Military career (variety of assignments, awards, recognitions, 
and duty stations).
(c) Educational background (honors, student government, fellowships, 
leadership roles).
(d) Professional appearance based on the photograph supplied with 
the nomination packet.
(e) History of leading/coaching/working with high school students 
and youth programs.
(f) Total professional/personal experience relevant to USSYP 
objectives.
(g) Motivations for wanting to be a USSYP military mentor.
(h) Previous military mentors may apply but are not guaranteed 
selection.
8.  Senior Military Mentor and Assistant Senior Military Mentor: DoD 
will select two officers – typically prior USSYP military mentors – 
to serve as Senior Military Mentor and Assistant Senior Military 
Mentor. Selectees must adhere to the published military-civilian 
leadership protocol in order to ensure a successful program.
9.  Nomination Package:  Nomination packages that do not comply with 
the required format and submission order will be disqualified 
automatically. Do not consolidate and submit the entire package in a 
.pdf format. Address packages and letters to the USSYP Military 
Mentor Selection Panel. Verify compliance with all instructions and 
templates prior to submission. Additional documentation is not 
required and discouraged.
10.  Page One Instructions: Submit introduction as page 1 of the 
nomination package. Use a plain sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper; do not use 
letterhead or graphics. Use 1 inch margins on all sides top, bottom, 
left, right). Use 12 point Times New Roman font. Follow the template 
below, delete the brackets after providing the requested 
information. Include the disclosure statement. Save as a Microsoft 
Word format. Name the file in all caps: LAST NAME, FIRST NAME_PAGE 
1. Must be addressed to the 2025 United States Senate Youth Program 
(USSYP) Military Mentor Selection Panel. Due to the Privacy Act 
Laws, all personal information must be submitted using electronic 
encryption. Each nomination package must include the following in 
this order and format (where stated).
Page One Format: 
Contact Information (Centered)
{Space}
{Rank}{First Name}{Middle Initial}. {Last Name}
{U.S. Marine Corps}
          Nominee Information
               Work Mailing Address: {Unit Name}, {Street Address},
               {City}, {State}, {Zip Code}
               Work E-Mail Address:
               Work Phone Number(s): {###-###-####}
               Home Mailing Address: {Street Address},
               {City}, {State}, {Zip Code}
               Home E-mail Address:
               Home Phone Number:{###-###-####}
               Mobile Phone Number (s): {###-###-####}
          First Line Unit Commander
               {Rank}{First Name}{Middle Initial}. {Last Name}
               {Title}
               Work Mailing Address:
               Work E-Mail Address:
               Work Phone Number (s): {###-###-####}
          Division or Wing Commander
               {Rank}{First Name}{Middle Initial}. {Last Name}
               {Title}
               {Work Mailing Address: {Street Address}, {City},
               {State}, {Zip Code}
               Work E-Mail Address:
               Work Phone Number(s): {###-###-####}
(a)  Include the disclosure statement: “I authorize the release of 
information enclosed in this information package only to those 
persons involved in the selection process. If selected, I further 
authorize the release of limited information to the U.S. Senate 
Youth Program to administer my participation.”
11.  Page Two Instructions:  Submit biography as page 2 of the 
nomination package. Use a plain sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper: Do not use 
letterhead or graphics. Use 1 inch margins on all sides (top, 
bottom, left, right). Use 12 point Times New Roman font. Single 
space paragraphs; double space between paragraphs. Align left; do 
not indent paragraphs. Limit to one page. Write the biography as a 
third-person narrative, not a bulleted Q&A list. Use plain language. 
Consider that this biography will be included in the USSYP student 
delegate packages, and most delegates have had little to no exposure 
to the military. Save as a Microsoft Word format.
Name the file in all caps: LAST NAME, FIRST NAME_page 2.
Page Two Format:
Biography: (Centered)
{Space}
{Rank}{First Name}{Middle Initial}. {Last Name}
{U.S. Marine Corps}
Please address the following in your biography, along with any other 
pertinent details:
(a)  High School: name, location, student leadership positions, 
awards, honors, scholarship, exchange programs.
(b)  College: name, location, degree(s), major(s), leadership 
positions, fellowships, publications, awards, honors.
(c)  Commissioning source: Service Academy, ROTC, OCS, etc.
(d)  History of working with teenager programs or high school 
students.
(e)  Why did you choose to serve in the military?
(f)  Military Career (describe in civilian terms): current 
assignment, also note your primary career field (e.g. pilot, 
attorney, engineer, etc.) if currently detailed to a special duty 
assignment (e.g. executive officer, legislative fellow, etc.) duty 
description assignments, deployments, ability to lead troops and 
facilitate logistics.
(g)  Special recognitions, achievements, annual/quarterly awards, 
personal decorations (meritorious service medal or higher).
(h)  History working with high school students or teenage youth 
programs.
(i)  Off duty activities and interests.
(j)  Why do you want to be a military mentor?
(k)  What can you offer the USSYP program?
(l)  If you are a former USSYP student delegate and/or military 
mentor, mention the year(s) and your impression of the program or 
its impact on you.
12.  Page Three Instructions:  Submit a one-paragraph proposed 
introduction as page 3 of the nomination package. Use a plain sheet 
of 8.5 x 11 paper:  Do not use letterhead or graphics. Use 1 inch 
margins on all sides (top, bottom, left, right). Use 12 point Times 
New Roman font. Double space. Align left, do not indent paragraph. 
Follow the template below, delete the brackets after providing the 
requested information. Limit to 100-150 words. Consider that there 
are twelve mentor bios to be read aloud in sequence as part of a 
larger program; therefore be brief. Use plain language.  Most of the 
audience will have had little to no exposure to the military. Save 
as Microsoft Word format. Name the file in all caps: LAST NAME, 
FIRST NAME_page 3.
Page Three Format:
Proposed Introduction: (Centered)
{Space}
{Rank}{First Name}{Middle Initial}. {Last Name}
{U.S. Marine Corps}
A one paragraph proposed introduction, utilizing the following 
template:
{Name} is currently serving as {duty position} where {he/she} 
{explain duties in one sentence}. {He/she} grew up in {city, state}, 
and received {his/her} {college degree title(s)/ major(s)} from 
{school name}. Next, mention any notable extracurricular activities 
that would resonate with the USSYP delegates. {He/she} has had 
assignments in {list countries and/or states only} and served in 
{note deployments and cite responsibilities}. Close with one or two 
notable hobbies and (slant)or interesting fact(s) you would like the 
students to know.
13.  Page Four Instructions:  Submit endorsement from supervisor as 
page 4 of the nomination package. The endorsement should be 
addressed from the applicants unit to the 2025 United States Senate 
Youth Program Mentor Selection Panel via his/her chain of command. 
Use official letterhead. At a minimum, the final endorsement should 
be provided by the nominees Battalion/Squadron Commander. The 
applicant’s immediate supervisor is encouraged to provide comments 
focused on maturity, leadership skills, communication skills, 
professional appearance and community involvement. The endorsement 
must include the following statement:  "If {nominee name} is 
selected, {he/she} will be available to participate in all 
activities for the duration of the USSYP, 27 February through 8 
March 2025." Majors and Lieutenant Colonels should modify this 
statement to indicate their availability from 24 February through 8 
March 2025, in the event they are selected as the Senior Mentor 
Officer or Assistant Senior Mentor Officer. Limit to one page. Save 
in .PDF format. Name the file in all caps: LAST NAME, FIRST 
NAME_page 4.
14.  Page Five Instructions:  Full-Length Photograph:  Submit a 
full-length photograph in Service 'C' Uniform as page 5 of the 
nomination package. The photo does not need to be "official" 
military photo, but must be detailed and large enough to determine
professional military appearance. Standing posture may be at a 
45-degree angle or straight on. Natural face expression, with or 
without smile, is appropriate. If selected, a headshot from this 
photo will be used for your bio in the student handbook. Photo may 
also be used by USSYP for their security requirements. Save in .jpg 
format, at least 300 dpi resolution. Name the file in all caps: LAST 
NAME, FIRST NAME_page 5.
15.  Applications must be sent electronically to the HQMC Community 
Relations Organizational Mailbox to the following address: 
hqmc.comrel@usmc.mil with a subject line of “2025 U.S. Senate Youth 
Military Mentor Selection Panel ICO rank/name.”
16.  Deadline:  The Communication Directorate must receive 
applications no later than COB 1700 EDT 8 November 2024.  
Applications that do not meet the required due date will be 
disqualified automatically. Addressees will be notified of selection 
mid-January 2025. For additional information on the nomination 
application process and criteria, please visit the DoD-hosted USSYP 
Military Mentor Candidate site (CAC required) at: 
https:(slash)(slash)pa.sp.pentagon.mil/SenateYouthProgram/SitePages/
Home.aspx.  For information on the USSYP, please visit 
www.ussenateyouth.org.
17.  Release authorized by SES April L. Langwell, Director of 
Communication, Headquarters Marine Corps.//