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Database created to compile experiential education opportunities available to students; submit information to be listed

STUDENT LIFE | September 9, 2020
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

There are tremendous experiential education opportunities everywhere you look at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ. The trouble is you have to know where to look to find them. And there’s no one place. Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education would like to remedy that.

After conversations with multiple campus partners in the experiential education space, they’ve created a central portal for students to search for and explore the many opportunities for experiential education sponsored and coordinated by CWRU. The database will:

  • Allow students, faculty and staff to search for and explore opportunities with ease;
  • Filter and sort opportunities by type, interest area and more;
  • Increase visibility for programs; and
  • Connect students directly with program websites so they can learn more and apply.

To submit an opportunity to be listed in the database, .

As you consider which types of experiences to share, be mindful that they can include those that support or enhance the academic program of students, engage external employers/organizations, are designed to explore career paths/industries, or have the support of faculty, a department or a center.

Submissions will be accepted through Thursday, Oct. 1, and reviewed on a rolling basis.

Direct questions to Brian Matthews, assistant director of experiential learning, at brian.matthews@case.edu.