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Share experiential education opportunities to be included in the Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education’s new database

This month, Case Western Reserve University launched a new database to simplify the way students discover experiential education opportunities sponsored and coordinated by CWRU faculty and staff. Many students spend their winter break identifying and exploring opportunities for experiential learning.

The Office of Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education welcomes faculty and staff to submit opportunities to be listed in the new database to help students make the most of their search this winter.

Submissions should support or enhance the academic program of students, engage external employers and organizations, be designed to explore career paths/industries, or have the support of faculty, a department or center. Submissions will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. Direct questions to Brian Matthews, assistant director of experiential learning, at brian.matthews@case.edu.

View the database.