Experiential Learning
Jacksonville University’s Experiential Learning (EL) requirement challenges students with the opportunity of a lifetime—for on-site, real-world, hands-on learning that will set them apart from other graduates across the nation when starting a career or pursuing graduate school.
It’s important to us that students do more than simply earn a degree. We want them to ignite a lifelong passion. For this reason, all traditional students complete one Experiential Learning (EL) option from four defined areas:
Internship | 服务 | Study Abroad and Away | 研究
Students customize their EL experience, choosing the company, location, or service project they feel will best prepare them for future success.
What would you choose?
At JU, we never say ‘see ya later’ or ‘good luck’ to our graduates. Instead, our high-touch, individualized programs ensure that every student is life 准备好了, work 准备好了, and world 准备好了. Once a JU Dolphin, always a JU Dolphin. We know that our recent graduates and alumni are a tremendous part of the University’s ongoing success, and that they’ll soon return to invest in the futures of another generation of smart, creative, fearless individuals at JU.
Here are examples of how our students have put their EL requirement to work…
Internships
Learn more about Internships“I learned that there is more to a job than just the job title. You actually learn what people do and what they do for the community. It was really exciting to know what happens in the background.”
服务
Learn more about 服务“服务 learning was a great way for me to give back as a student and made me realize the importance of community engagement as a future leader.”
Study Abroad and Away
Learn more about Study Abroad and Away“Through Education Abroad JU students gain a deeper understanding of other cultures and societies.”
研究
“For the last two semesters I worked on an interdisciplinary project called the Sampling Fish… It was important to communicate thoroughly in order to work as a team and accomplish 全球网络赌博平台的任务.”
Learn more about 研究“There is a lot of freedom in undergraduate research. The project gave me opportunity to hone in on a subject that interests me and was relevant to my career goals.”