Experiential learning can be offered in a variety of ways. It can be embedded into course curriculum, self-initiated, or offered as an institutional or external pre-professional experience.
Programs and Funding offered through the Center for Career Engagement
The Center for Career Engagement facilitates 3 Experiential Learning programs that are opportunities for students to add practical experience to their career journey. These programs are funded through the CCE and each program has an engaged alumni base that is willing to answer any prospective student questions.



Getting Academic Credit for your Internship
Academic credit for internships is managed by academic departments and schools at WashU. The Center for Career Engagement does not approve or sign any paperwork related to internships for academic credit. Students should reach out to their academic advisor to learn about their department’s policies regarding internships for credit.
- Arts & Sciences
- McKelvey School of Engineering
- School of Law: Semester-In-Practice Externship
- Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts: Internship Learning Agreement & Internship Performance Report