International Experiential Learning

Cornell Abroad

Students can begin their study abroad program search by browsing the links to Cornell sponsored programs and other academic study abroad options found in this site.

Cuba General License for Educational Activity

The United States Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC") amended the Cuban Assets Control Regulations on January 28, 2011. A new general license authorizes accredited U.S. graduate and undergraduate degree-granting academic institutions to engage in Cuba travel-related transactions incident to certain educational activities. To be eligible, faculty, staff or students must meet the qualifications outlined on page 5075 of the Rules and Regulations related to Educational Activities under the General Cuba license.

Engaged Learning + Research

Engaged Learning + Research is a new university-wide center designed to advance academic service-learning, community-based research, and public scholarship across a wide spectrum of academic disciplines and programs.

Outreach

Outreach programs solve real-world problems by linking people to Cornell's rich resources. Students, faculty, and staff share their expertise and energy with schools, businesses, government, community organizations, individuals, and families.

 

Public Service Center

Founded in 1991, the mission of the Public Service Center is to champion the conviction that the Cornell University experience confirms service as essential to active citizenship. To fulfill this mission, the Public Service Center has chosen service-learning as the educational philosophy to guide its programs.

Study Abroad

Cornell University offers a variety of programs for Study Abroad and International Experiential Learning.

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