Experiential education sets you up for future success, and at Case Western Reserve University, it’s a normal part of an undergraduate’s academic journey.
In fact, 99% of CWRU students participate in research, study abroad, service learning, internships, co-ops and creative endeavors. (Nearly two-thirds of CWRU students do three or more!)
And they do it with encouragement from faculty and staff from across all departments at the university. No matter what you choose to study from our 100+ majors and minors, there are opportunities for you to be involved with experiential education.
► The Undergraduate Research Office assists and prepares students to engage in research and creative endeavors—both in and outside their major, and on and off campus.
► Intersections Poster Session [pictured above] features CWRU undergraduates presenting their faculty-mentored research and creative projects. Students share and discuss the diverse and broad undergraduate research they are doing at Case Western Reserve with the university community.
► The Career Center hosts an experiential education database for students to search for and explore the many opportunities for experiential education sponsored and coordinated by CWRU.
Others know how well Case Western Reserve students do with experiential education: The university ranks #23 in undergraduate research/creative projects, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Article Date
March 11, 2025