Summary
Acadiaβs Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers access to internships, volunteer placements, and short-term experiential projects for students in all programs β not just Co-op. These opportunities help students build skills, explore career paths, and gain real-world experience.
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Yes! You don’t need to be in the Co-op Program to gain hands-on experience at Acadia.
CEL (Career Services and Experiential Learning) connects students with:
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πΌ Internships – Short-term placements with employers or organizations
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π Volunteer opportunities – Great for building skills and giving back
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π§ͺ Experiential projects – Real-world learning through research, community engagement, and more
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π§ Career advising – Help finding and applying for opportunities that match your goals
These experiences are a great way to build your resume, explore career options, and develop professional confidence — all while studying.
π Helpful Definitions:
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Internship: A short-term work experience that helps you apply classroom learning in a real-world setting
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Experiential learning: Learning through hands-on activities like volunteering, research, or project-based work
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Co-op Program: A structured academic program that includes paid work terms as part of your degree
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π Special Notes:
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You can explore internships as early as first year — CEL can help you get started
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Some opportunities may be unpaid or volunteer-based, but they still offer valuable experience
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International students should check visa conditions before applying for off-campus internships