Research Opportunities
CLA undergraduates have a variety of research opportunities. These range from developing an independent project, partnering with a faculty member, or working with a university lab or group. Researching under beneficial faculty mentorship
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teaches students how to think creatively and critically,
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deepens their understanding of the research topic,
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helps them develop analytical and problem-solving skills,
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clarifies their career interests, and
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strengthens their résumé for a future profession.
Our students are the next generation of independent thinkers and collaborators, problem-solvers and decision-makers. By conducting research, they enrich their education through scholarly examination. Learn more about our undergraduate research opportunities.
Community-engaged Learning
Community-engaged Learning (CEL) is a collaboration between students, faculty and community stakeholders to address a community-identified need. Through collaboratively designed CEL experiences, students
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develop a richer understanding of how liberal arts disciplines function in real-world applications,
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hone skills that will aid in future career pursuits and
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help community organizations gain needed resources.
We encourage our students to create change and contribute to society by volunteering with the local community. Many of our partner organizations rely heavily on volunteers for food distribution, mentoring youth or helping individuals gain access to needed public services. The College of Liberal Arts fosters relationships with local community organizations and emboldens our students to get involved.
CLA also offers a one-credit internship course focused on the importance of personal and community wellness. Students who enroll will support K–8 wellness programming and mentor local students on academic success and personal development.
Explore more of the college’s community engagement programs.
Public Service Internship Opportunities through the Public Service Cooperative
Students interested in public service can work part time in Philadelphia in either city government or competitive political campaigns. Full-time internship programs are available in Pennsylvania’s capital city Harrisburg, or in the nation’s capitol, Washington D.C. For more information, application details and to read about internship experiences from current students, please visit the Political Science Student Life page!