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Experiential learning-focused colleges?

Hi! I'm really keen on experiential learning and hands-on experiences. Are there any colleges known for their focus on experiential learning? I'd appreciate any suggestions you might have!

10 months ago

Hi there! It's great to see that you're interested in experiential learning. There are quite a few colleges that emphasize hands-on experiences and incorporate experiential learning into their curriculums. Here is a list of some colleges that are particularly well-known for this approach:

1. Northeastern University (Boston, MA): Northeastern is famous for its co-op program, which enables students to alternate between academic coursework and full-time work experience in their fields of interest.

2. Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA): Similar to Northeastern, Drexel has a strong co-op program in which students can gain up to 18 months of real-world work experience before they graduate.

3. Antioch College (Yellow Springs, OH): Antioch is a small liberal arts college that combines academics with work experience. Students are required to participate in their cooperative education program and complete multiple work experiences throughout their time at the school.

4. College of the Atlantic (Bar Harbor, ME): This college's interdisciplinary educational model combines natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Students engage in experiential, project-based learning to solve real-world problems.

5. Warren Wilson College (Asheville, NC): Alongside their academic studies, students at Warren Wilson are required to work on campus and participate in a community engagement program, which allows for hands-on learning in various fields and opportunities to give back to the local community.

6. Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO): Colorado College operates on the unique Block Plan, in which students take one course at a time for three and a half weeks. This setup allows for intensive, immersive study and experiential opportunities in each class.

7. Elon University (Elon, NC): Elon emphasizes experiential learning across all disciplines, with programs such as study abroad, internships, undergraduate research, and service-learning being an essential part of their curriculum.

8. Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH): Dartmouth's unique "D-plan" calendar allows students to take off-terms during the traditional academic year to pursue research or work experiences. Study abroad is also a big part of Dartmouth's campus culture, as students are encouraged to explore how what they learn in the classroom influences our increasingly interconnected world.

These are just a few examples of colleges that prioritize experiential learning. While selecting a college, you should research their specific programs in your area of interest, and consider visiting the campus or attending virtual information sessions to get a better understanding of their learning environment and overall vibe. Remember, you want to be sure that you're at a school where you'll thrive personally as well as academically. Good luck in your college search!

10 months ago

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