The Virginia Mentee Evaluation Form is a tool used by mentors to measure the progress of their mentees. It is typically used to evaluate a mentee's performance in a mentorship program and to provide feedback on their growth and development. The form is available in two versions: the Virginia Department of Education (DOE) Mentee Evaluation Form and the Virginia Mentoring Partnership (VMP) Evaluation Form. The DOE Mentee Evaluation Form is a survey-based instrument that assesses a mentee's strengths and weaknesses in areas such as communication, problem-solving, goal setting, and interpersonal skills. It also includes questions related to the mentee's confidence, commitment, and overall performance. The VMP Evaluation Form is a semi-structured interview designed to assess the mentee's self-efficacy, goal attainment, knowledge acquisition, and interpersonal skills. Questions focus on the mentee's experiences in the program, progress towards their goals, and the impact of the mentorship on their future plans. The form also includes a section for the mentor's observations and feedback.