At Redlands, learning is not limited to the classroom. In fact, academic opportunities seem to crop up everywhere—on stage, in laboratories and in far-flung cities across the world. Here are some of the activities that our students pursue:
May Term During May Term, students take (and get credit for) a variety of unique classes ranging from Aquatic Biology to History of Wine. Some, such as Japan and its Gardens, are taught on location in other countries.
Community Service Learning The university was one of the first colleges in the nation to make service a graduation requirement. There are a variety of options for fulfilling the requirement, and special courses specifically designed for community service learning. More ...
Debate Society One of the oldest extra-curricular organizations on campus, the debate society has enjoyed consistent national success over the course of 57 years—including 42 National Debate Tournament appearances and three national titles. Any students in good academic standing are invited to participate. More...
Honors Redlands students can pursue honors distinction in many academic departments and programs and through the Proudian Interdisciplinary Honors Program, a society open to 12 talented students in each graduating class.
Study Abroad More than half of Redlands students spend a semester or a May Term in another country. The opportunities include our campus in Salzburg, Austria, plus dozens of other programs across the globe. More ...
Mock Trial The University of Redlands has been an active member of the American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) since 1991. Our teams have earned several top-10 national rankings and numerous outstanding attorney and witness awards. The program is governed entirely by the students who choose to participate.
Undergraduate Research Opportunities abound for students to participate in research through a variety of academic programs, and at the Redlands Institute, the university's cutting-edge environmental and geospatial research center. |