Additional Learning Opportunities

Experiential Learning

Experiential learning involves a process of learning, doing, and reflecting and provides Stevenson students with the opportunity to acquire first-hand experience. Experiential learning empowers students to connect ideas and experiences from a variety of contexts, synthesizing and transferring what they have learned in the classroom to situations beyond the classroom. Stevenson offers students a variety of experiential learning opportunities, including internships, practicums, clinicals, undergraduate research, service-learning, and study abroad.

International and Off-Campus Study

International and Off-Campus Study
Stevenson University offers exciting international and domestic study opportunities for academic credit. Students can choose from SU faculty-led travel courses or approved affiliate programs in a variety of countries around the world, including the United States. Terms include fall and/or spring semester, Winterim, summer, and spring break. Participating students must be at least 18 years old, be in good academic and disciplinary standing, and submit an application and deposit by stated deadlines. Costs vary, with many options allowing financial aid. Scholarships are available. Students should plan ahead with their academic advisors to make an international or domestic study experience part of their overall academic program. Engaging in off-campus programs directly enhances Stevenson’s mission to graduate students with the competence and confidence needed to address creatively the opportunities and problems facing their communities, the nation, and the world.

Questions about international and off-campus study should be directed to the Office of International and Off-Campus Study, studyabroad@stevenson.edu. For more information, please see the Office of International and Off-Campus Study's portal page or the SUGlobal site at studyabroad.stevenson.edu.