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Experiential Learning Programs

Beyond studying abroad, students have opportunities to do experiential programs, like internships, service-learning, and research abroad.

Experiential programs offer you the opportunity to engage more closely with the local community and learn more about business and organization norms of that culture. Additionally, since an internship or service-learning experience can enhance your résumé, it may better prepare you for success after graduation. 

Internships

Some international programs are designed to combine traditional study abroad and an experiential learning component. For example, some semester abroad students take both classes and participate in an internship while abroad. Internships have separate applications, prerequisites, and GPA requirements from the university you are applying to abroad. In most cases, the internships are set up by the affiliate partner, and include an in-country interview to establish the exact internship placement on-site.

Students also have the option of going abroad and only doing an experiential learning program. For example, some summer students just intern at a company or organization for 6 to 12 weeks, and many programs are designed where you can earn college credit for doing so. It’s important to note that international summer internships are nearly always unpaid, due to the type of visa you receive before departure (students are not given a work visa through these programs).  

An international internship is a great way to build your résumé and show employers that you can work in a diverse and challenging environment. Other benefits and skills that can be enhanced while interning abroad include:

  • Improved communication skills 
  • Adaptability
  • Ability to handle ambiguity 
  • Respect and understanding for different world views 
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  • Enhanced language skills 
  • Increased self-confidence and independence 
  • Network with professionals in your field around the world 

Additionally, students who are doing a LEAD Concentration at Drake can complete an international internship as part of the LEAD 190 course requirements. 

Service-Learning

Global Service-Learning is a form of experiential education that combines immersion in a global context, service, academic learning, and ongoing reflection while meeting a relevant community-identified need. You can further grow your intercultural competence while interacting with the local community during a transformational and dynamic global experience. Global Service-Learning opportunities are available through both short-term or semester-long study abroad programs.