Experiential Learning

What is Experiential Learning?


Through Experiential Learning, Honors students are encouraged to participate in activities outside of the classroom, connecting their education to the larger world! In addition, Experiential Learning gives students the chance to take academic risks, actively engage in one's learning, explore the world, and understand you and your own person goals better!
HCASB Team Leader
(2019)
Who:
UW Healthcare Alternative Spring Break (HCASB), a club dedicated to exposing undergraduate pre-health students to rural healthcare disparities through shadowing and community service all throughout Washington!
Where:
Tonasket, Washington (pop. 1,200) at North Valley Hospital and Family Health Centers Clinic
Final Reflection
What:
Team Leader (responsibilities included planning a five-day trip to Tonasket for a group of seven student, including arranging shadowing at local hospitals/clinics and a community service visit to Tonasket High School)
Why:
To learn more about the world of rural healthcare and medicine and figure out if becoming a doctor is the right fit for me!









Honors Peer Educator (2020)
Who:
What:
Interdisciplinary Honors Program at the University of Washington
Honors Peer Educator, where I planned weekly lesson plans in order to teach a class of 13 new Honors students about the Honors program and UW in general! In addition to learning about the Honors Curriculum, I facilitated lessons and activities that engaged students with the UW's community, health and wellness resources, and personal reflection
Where:
Zoom University (all lessons were held online due to COVID-19!
Final Reflection
Why:
to give back and provide new Honors students with an experience just as great as mine was! I love to teach and collaborate with students, and I had so much fun sharing information about Honors and the UW with my incredible students!





