Category: Navigating E360


  • It’s All in a Season

    Gaining real-world experience is a concept that Delaware Valley University prides itself on. As an undergraduate student, you have some choices for how you want to complete the Experience 360 Program requirements depending on your major. For this post, the credit-bearing opportunities of internships and academic career exploration experience activities will be discussed. According to…

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  • Delaware Valley’s Experiential Learning Photo Gallery

    Compiled & written by Edie Bradley; designed by Miller Huertgen

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  • Beginning Your Career with an Experience

    What is CEE? As most students at Delaware Valley University know, the Experience 360 Program is a highlight of your college experience. The E360 program was created as a way for students to get hands on, real life experience in their field of work. There are multiple different activities that students can choose to complete…

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  • Traveling Your Way to a Degree

    Did you know that Delaware Valley University offers an extensive study abroad program as part of Experience 360 Program? While the program isn’t available to students right now due to the COVID-19 pandemic, administrators are hoping to have it back up and running by the 2021-2022 school year. Here at DelVal, we put a ton…

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  • How To: Get an Internship Without Experience

    Internships are a valuable experience but getting one can be competitive. While previous work experience is helpful when getting an internship, it is not mandatory. An internship is an excellent way to gain meaningful knowledge in a professional setting. A student can learn with the guidance of a mentor without committing too much. It gives…

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  • From One Transfer Student to Another: A 3-Step Checklist to the Experience 360 Program

    I was about to enter my very first semester at Delaware Valley University, and my future at this school seemed almost too clear. After transferring from another four-year institution at the end of my first year of college, I was starting here as a sophomore. I felt prepared because my fall class schedule was created…

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