Experiential Education

We empower CC students to bridge classroom theory and practical application, reflect on experiences, and integrate knowledge and skills by co-creating experiential and applied learning opportunities. We collaborate with campus and external partners to facilitate internships, community engagement, off-campus study, field trips, and applied classroom and research projects.

WHY PARTICIPATE IN EXPERIENTIAL AND APPLIED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES?

Students who engage in experiential and applied learning opportunities gain benefits that prepare them for success both during and beyond Colorado College: 

By applying liberal arts concepts in real-world settings, students develop essential skills that are highly valued in today’s workforce. These include problem solving, critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and adaptability.
Engaging with communities and real-world issues encourages students to become active, informed citizens who contribute positively to society, reflecting the core values of a liberal arts education.  
Through the integration of academic knowledge with practical experience, students gain valuable insights into their chosen fields, build professional networks, and develop a clearer sense of their career paths. 
Experiential learning helps students see the direct relevance and application of their studies, making their educational experience more engaging and meaningful. The deep social engagement with professors and peers from diverse backgrounds supports the development of a sense of purpose and meaning.  
Students learn to view problems and situations from multiple perspectives, leading to a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of complex issues. This breadth of perspective is a hallmark of a Colorado College education. 

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