What is Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´?Ìý
Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ is an undergraduate degree requirement with two key parts: immersive experiences and a culminating project.
Tracking Students' Progress
Students Completing Independent Experiences or Projects
- Students can track their immersive experiences by submitting Independent Experience forms.
- Students will submit a project plan proposal when they decide on their culminating project format and must have an Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ faculty adviser who has agreed to oversee the completion of their project.
Students in a Pre-Approved Program, Class or Cohort
- Pre-approved programs, tagged classes, and participation in experiential cohorts led by faculty or staff at ¹ú²úÔ´´ are automatically tracked and do not require student form submissions to log the experience.
- Cohort mentors will providing information about all students in the cohort.
- Students enrolled in pre-approved programs who want the program requirements to also be their Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ only need to submit their culminating project submission form when they submit their program project.
Pre-Approved Programs
Several majors, minors, and programs of study are pre-approved to fulfill immersive experience and culminating project requirements.
Undergraduate Class TaggingÌý
Class tagging highlights opportunities to complete Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ embedded in the curriculum. When classes are tagged as experiential or as providing a culminating project, satisfying the class requirements automatically satisfies a component of Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´. Ìý
- Immersive experience classes provide students with hands-on, active engagement opportunities where they learn through the act of doing.Ìý
- No forms are required for tagged experience classes to be tracked for students.Ìý
- Culminating Projects classes offer students the opportunity to integrate and apply their learning to the creation and completion of a culminating project.Ìý
- Students choosing to use tagged culminating project classes will submit a Project Completion Form at the end of the class to finalize their Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ requirement. Faculty instructors sign off on those forms as the Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ faculty adviser after the student has successfully completed the class.Ìý
Contact the Office of Education Design and Development for additional support or to learn more about experiential learning and culminating projects.Ìý
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Spring 2026 Provost's Faculty Grants for Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´
Faculty are invited to apply for up to $5,000 to mentor a cohort of 2 or more students through an immersive experience and/or the completion of a culminating project for Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´.Ìý
Faculty funds can be used to purchase lab/art supplies, offset travel expenses for the group, or provide other items and experiences related to the immersive experience or culminating project. Faculty may submit up to 2 proposals per cycle for distinct cohorts.
Applications for the spring cycle will open on Monday, November 24 and close on Monday, February 16.
Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ Faculty Fellows and Immersion Faculty Advisory Board
Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ Faculty Fellows and Immersion Faculty Advisory Board
- Each school and college has designated faculty to contact with questions about Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´.
- Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ Faculty Fellows work closely with the staff in Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ to assist with student advising, and programmatic support. They are liaisons with the faculty and administration in the undergraduate schools and colleges.
- The Immersion Faculty Advisory Board is comprised of the Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ Faculty Fellows as well as designees from the professional schools. The role of the board is to assist Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´ leadership with decisions affecting the students and faculty in the nine participating schools and colleges while supporting the overall mission of Immersion ¹ú²úÔ´´.