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advising services for all students in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Internships and study abroad programs
Armstrong Hall houses the Futures Center, the hub for career advising services for all students in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Preparing Arizona’s future workforce
Preparing Arizona’s future workforce
Internships and study abroad programs provide students with experiences they cannot get in the classroom. Internships provide on-the-job training, applying concepts and theories to real-world scenarios. Study abroad opportunities give students firsthand exposure to new perspectives and cultures, preparing them as globally informed citizens.
For example, the Capital Scholars program at the School of Politics and Global Studies connects students with summer internships at government agencies in Washington, D.C., helping them experience, understand and appreciate the American political process.
Experiential learning, such as internships, study abroad opportunities and research apprenticeships, prepare students with careerreadiness skills that are essential for entering
Experiential learning, such as internships, study abroad opportunities and research apprenticeships, prepare students with careerreadiness skills that are essential for entering the workforce.
The London, Dublin and Edinburgh study abroad program through the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication gives students first-hand experience with understanding the intersections
Research experiences for online students
Unfortunately, for first-generation and lowerincome students, these programs can often seem out of reach. The Futures Initiative at The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences hopes to
The Futures Center serves as an advising hub connecting students with the internships and study abroad programs that apply to their career goals.
Unfortunately, for first-generation and lowerincome students, these programs can often seem out of reach. The Futures Initiative at The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences hopes to change that.
Many online students are working full-time while pursuing their degree, making it di cult for them to find research opportunities that meet their needs.
Through career counseling, internship and research scholarships and adaptable new programs, the Futures Center will help all of our over 30,000 students become strong candidates in the job market.
Through career counseling, internship and research scholarships and adaptable new programs, the Futures Center will help all of our over 30,000 become strong candidates in the job market.
The Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program, developed in partnership with EdPlus, is the first program in the country to o er quality, flexible research experiences to online
Connecting studies to careers
Connecting studies to careers
Opportunities are available across the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Students can also apply for OURS program scholarships, lessening the burden of pursuing unpaid research.
Opportunities are available across the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Students
Real-world experience, in tandem with a college education, prepares students for career success. The Futures Center, housed in Armstrong Hall, o ers career services for all of our students, including Pre-Health Advising, Prelaw Advising, internship placement and
Coursework with real-world applications
Real-world experience, in tandem with a college education, prepares students for career success. The Futures Center, housed in Armstrong Hall, o ers career services for all of our students, including Pre-Health Advising, Prelaw Advising, internship placement and scholarship support.
“Although I am pursuing a degree in science, it was the first time I actually thought of myself as a scientist, and I know a lot of the others shared that feeling,” said Louisa Brill, an OURS program participant and biological sciences major.
Improving internship access
Improving internship access
The Humanities Lab hosts transdisciplinary courses that go beyond traditional academic boundaries in which students and stakeholders investigate multiple perspectives and create collaborative breakthroughs with
Lab courses build bridges to new ways of knowing, doing and being by taking on pressing social challenges through a framework that always includes the humanities — ethics, culture, history, storytelling, power and diversity —to lead transformative and
The Woodside Scholar Program removes the financial burden for students with unpaid internships at nonprofit organizations, encouraging students to pursue these internships, prepare for careers in the nonprofit sector and develop a commitment to lifelong
The Woodside Scholar Program removes the financial burden for students with unpaid internships at nonprofit organizations, encouraging students to pursue these internships, prepare for careers in the nonprofit sector and develop a commitment to lifelong community service.
Engaging online learners
Engaging online learners
Student-designed projects include adding accessibility information to the digital ASU campus map; developing a Piipaash language learning app for Indigenous children; and presenting climate change solutions for communities in Brazil.
Humanities Labs are open to all ASU students, graduate and undergraduate, online and immersive, regardless of their major, and have attracted students from colleges and schools
Research experience is critical in preparing students for graduate school and other career paths. Online students at The College can get that hands-on learning opportunity through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program, which provides remote and hybrid research opportunities to students in the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
Research experience is critical in preparing students for graduate school and other career paths. Online students at The College can get that hands-on learning opportunity through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program, which provides remote and hybrid research opportunities to students in the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
Armstrong Hall houses the Futures Center, the hub for careercan engage with efforts
Internships and study abroad programs
Internships and study abroad programs provide students with experiences they cannot get in the classroom. Internships provide on-the-job training, applying concepts and theories to real-world scenarios. Study abroad opportunities give students firsthand exposure to new perspectives and cultures, preparing them as globally informed citizens.
donate to a cause close to your heart or share your own story, your educate the next generation and fuel world-class research in critical thinking, scientific exploration and discovery.
For example, the Capital Scholars program at the School of Politics and Global Studies connects students with summer internships at government agencies in Washington, D.C., helping them experience, understand and appreciate the American political process.
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Learning From Experience alum each month experiences and advice. thecollege.asu.edu/lfepodcast success story to be College communications. thecollege.asu.edu/story
Lend a helping hand and a spark of encouragement to fi rst-generation students by donating to The College’s First-Generation Scholarship fund at asufoundation.org/ fi rstgen
Experiential learning, such as internships, study abroad opportunities and research apprenticeships, prepare students with careerreadiness skills that are essential for entering the workforce.
The London, Dublin and Edinburgh study abroad program through the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication gives students first-hand experience with understanding the intersections of language, tradition and culture.
The Futures Center serves as an advising hub connecting students with the internships and study abroad programs that apply to their career goals.
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Research experiences for online students
Unfortunately, for first-generation and lowerincome students, these programs can often seem out of reach. The Futures Initiative at The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences hopes to change that.
Support online undergraduate students and fuel new research opportunities for online students through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program at asufoundation.org/OURS.
Many online students are working full-time while pursuing their degree, making it di cult for them to find research opportunities that meet their needs.
The Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program, developed in partnership with EdPlus, is the first program in the country to o er quality, flexible research experiences to online students at scale.
Through career counseling, internship and research scholarships and adaptable new programs, the Futures Center will help all of our over 30,000 become strong candidates in the job market.
Connecting studies to careers
Opportunities are available across the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Students can also apply for OURS program scholarships, lessening the burden of pursuing unpaid research.
How you can engage with our efforts
Whether you are able to donate to a cause close to your heart or share your own story, your support can help The College educate the next generation and fuel world-class research in language, culture and society, critical thinking, scientific exploration and discovery.
Elevate career-success stories at The College.
• Subscribe to the Learning From Experience podcast to hear a new alum each month share their experiences and advice. thecollege.asu.edu/lfepodcast
• Share your own career success story to be featured in The College communications. thecollege.asu.edu/story
Support coursework that helps students address social challenges and develop innovative solutions by donating to the Humanities Lab Support Fund at asufoundation.org/humlab
Lend a helping hand and a spark of encouragement to fi rst-generation students by donating to The College’s First-Generation Scholarship fund at asufoundation.org/ fi rstgen
Support online undergraduate students and fuel new research opportunities for online students through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program at asufoundation.org/OURS.
Real-world experience, in tandem with a college education, prepares students for career success. The Futures Center, housed in Armstrong Hall, o ers career services for all of our students, including Pre-Health Advising, Prelaw Advising, internship placement and scholarship support.
“Although I am pursuing a degree in science, it was the first time I actually thought of myself as a scientist, and I know a lot of the others shared that feeling,” said Louisa Brill, an OURS program participant and biological sciences major.
Coursework with real-world applications
Improving internship access
The Humanities Lab hosts transdisciplinary courses that go beyond traditional academic boundaries in which students and stakeholders investigate multiple perspectives and create collaborative breakthroughs with communities on and o campus.
Lab courses build bridges to new ways of knowing, doing and being by taking on pressing social challenges through a framework that always includes the humanities — ethics, culture, history, storytelling, power and diversity —to lead transformative and principled innovation.
Let us pledge to continue this journey of impact, creating a future where every aspiring mind is given the chance to shine. The journey is not just about acquiring knowledge; it’s about the transformation of lives — your lives and the lives after you.”
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Engaging online learners
Student-designed projects include adding accessibility information to the digital ASU campus map; developing a Piipaash language learning app for Indigenous children; and presenting climate change solutions for communities in Brazil.
Humanities Labs are open to all ASU students, graduate and undergraduate, online and immersive, regardless of their major, and have attracted students from colleges and schools across ASU.
— Aimee Parker, Communication alumna ‘17 The College Emerging Leader
The Woodside Scholar Program removes the financial burden for students with unpaid internships at nonprofit organizations, encouraging students to pursue these internships, prepare for careers in the nonprofit sector and develop a commitment to lifelong community service.
Research experience is critical in preparing students for graduate school and other career paths. Online students at The College can get that hands-on learning opportunity through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program, which provides remote and hybrid research opportunities to students in the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
Let us pledge to continue this journey of impact, creating a future where every aspiring mind is given the chance to shine. The journey is not just about acquiring knowledge; it’s about the transformation of lives — your lives and the lives after you.”
— Aimee Parker, Communication alumna ‘17 The College Emerging Leader