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Liberal Arts Work (LAW) is part of what makes an Eastern education unique. All students have the opportunity to engage in a pre-professional experience that is designed to help clarify career goals, develop skills in a real-world setting, and prepare for future employment or graduate school. Students completing LAW experiences that are credit- bearing graduate with a LAW designation on their transcript. Students completing LAW experiences that are non-credit will receive a LAW certificate. Both forms of documentation will demonstrate to future employers and universities that these students can connect theory learned in the classroom to practical skills and settings.

Students can earn a LAW designation through credit-based opportunities (including courses and credit-based internships) and non-credit based opportunities (including sustained volunteer work). LAW experiences must be pre-approved by the LAW committee.

Liberal Arts Work
LAW Committee Chair
Drew Hyatt
Science, Room 267
LiberalArtsWork@easternct.edu
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