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Office of Experiential Learning

Internships and Co-ops

Internships and Co-ops are a great way to learn outside of the classroom and earn academic credit. Whether it's for a semester-long internship or a 6-month co-op, these experiences will help boost your resume and expand your professional network. Most importantly, they give you the opportunity to explore different career options, gain real-world experience, and build confidence.

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Experiential Learning Courses

We offer a variety of courses that will help students increase their success in college-- and after college. There are several courses that assist students to assess their strengths, find their purpose, market themselves, and give back to their communities. Using Kolb's model of experiential learning and NACE's Career Readiness Competencies, these courses give students space to reflect upon and articulate the value of their experiences.

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Service-Learning & Community Engagement

Our community engagement programs connect students with local not-for-profit partners to help tackle real community problems. Programs include service-learning, days of service, school-based mentoring, alternative breaks, and the Empire State Service Corps.

 

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Student Employment

SUNY Oswego offers opportunities across campus for students to grow professionally and gain the skills necessary to thrive in their future workplace. Each department helps its student staff to prioritize their academics while mentoring them to execute responsibilities that lead to the development of relevant career based competencies.

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More Experiential Programs

In addition to Experiential Learning-coordinated programs, our team connects students with other established experiential learning programs. We partner with other on-campus departments and quality off-campus programs that are nationally and internationally recognized. 

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Registration open for Sheldon Institute and STEAM Camp

After losing both her daughters nearly two years ago in a car crash, Tina Trumble, whose day job is serving students in the Financial Aid Office, has written a book, “Everything Beautiful,” to help others heal and raise money for a scholarship.

Staff member Tina Trumble publishes book turning tragedy into support

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RCA Reflections explores 'Seven Simple Steps to Save Songbirds'

Contact

Give us a call, email, or schedule a virtual meeting using the links on our contact page

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