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Learn Through Experience

What Is Experiential Learning?

Experiential learning is an opportunity for you to explore your interests, skills & values through practical hands-on training. It includes everything from internships and informational interviews to undergraduate research and job shadowing. Through experiential learning you can gain insights, clarify goals and objectives, and make intentional decisions about your future.


Fellowships

Fellowships are research programs that may be funded by universities or organizations to perform advanced study in specific fields and to expand leadership. They are designed to build an individual's professional development. Fellows engage in a variety of activities including graduate study, research, training and reflection, and development of community initiatives. Depending on the type of program, eligibility may include pursuit of an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree.

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Undergraduate Research

Research is an opportunity for students to investigate and apply knowledge with faculty outside of the classroom. Conducting research under the guidance of faculty enables students to explore their career of interest, develop one-on-one relationships with professors, gain career-specific skills, and participate in cutting-edge work in their field.

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Graduate Research

Research is an opportunity for students to investigate and apply knowledge with faculty outside of the classroom. Conducting research under the guidance of faculty enables students to explore their career of interest, develop one-on-one relationships with professors, gain career-specific skills, and participate in cutting-edge work in their field.

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Career Related-Part-Time Jobs

Part-time jobs that are career related provide the opportunity to try out working in a field of interest and learning whether or not it is truly a fit. Career related part-time work may also improve resumes and provide a chance to network. Other skills that may be learned while going to school and working part-time are time-management, prioritizing, and organization.

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