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Experiential Learning Initiative (ELI)

The Experiential Learning Initiative (ELI) at Messiah University

All undergraduate students participate in an approved experiential learning activity that supports their professional development and compels them to reflect on the meaning of community. We define Experiential Learning as occurring when students engage in a guided process where they are challenged to learn, apply and integrate knowledge and skills in an authentic context.

What Makes ELI Distinctive?

There is a common reflection component that gets at the primary outcomes of career development and community engagement. As a result of engaging in the ELI, students will be able to articulate the tangible impact of their experience on their academic learning, personal and professional development, and community contributions. This will occur through a "career application" that is contextualized for an external audience relevant to the students' future goals (employer, graduate school, etc.). Sample career applications include a resume, ePortfolio, personal website, and LinkedIn profile.

Students must complete at least one of the following approved experiential learning opportunities to fulfill their ELI requirement: