Susan Mendoza
Director of Integrative Learning
Phone: 616-331-8100
integrative@gvsu.edu

181 Lake Ontario Hall
1 Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401

Mission
To develop students’ capacity for integrative learning – across and between academic disciplines, connecting liberal and vocational education, and through the application of theoretical knowledge for society’s benefit.

Vision
Integrative learning is recognized and valued as having a vital role in a liberal education and the GVSU experience.  This emphasis on integrative learning helps students to put the pieces together and develop habits of mind that prepare them to make informed judgments in the conduct of personal, professional, and civic life. Excerpted from AAC&U Statement on Liberal Education

What is Integrative Learning?
Fostering students' abilities to integrate learning--over time, across courses, and between academic, personal, and community life--is one of the most important goals and challenges of higher education. The undergraduate experience is often a fragmented landscape of general education, concentration, electives, co-curricular activities, and for many students "the real world" beyond campus. An emphasis on integrative learning can help undergraduates find ways to put the pieces together and develop habits of mind that will prepare them to make informed judgments in the conduct of personal, professional, and civic life. 
Excerpted from AAC&U Statement on Liberal Education


  Last Modified Date: June 29, 2007
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