Experiential Learning
Experiential learning is a theory of learning that conceptualizes the process of learning from experience or learning by doing. At the University of Toronto, experiential learning informs the design and delivery of a breadth of learning opportunities for our students.
For a detailed overview of experiential learning at U of T, visit the Experiential Learning Hub. The EL Hub includes definitions of various forms of experiential learning, pedagogical and administrative supports, policies and guidelines, profiles of experiential learning opportunities and connections to divisional and institutional supports.
“We are proud of the breadth and depth of the experiential opportunities that exist at U of T and grateful to the faculty and staff who offer high-quality, meaningful opportunities to our students, as well as the incredible partners in industry and community organizations who support and mentor our students as learners and contributors in their organizations.”
Professor Susan McCahan, Vice Provost, Innovations in Undergraduate Education
Supports and Resources for Experiential Learning
Below you can find supports and resources to help faculty, staff and students better understand and navigate experiential learning at U of T. Click on each one to learn more.
Research
Contact Us
For questions related to experiential learning, contact el.vpiue@utoronto.ca.