The student-centered approach of North Carolina's Elon University is woven throughout the many hallmarks of its education, which include global engagement, service learning, and mentorship. All students are required to complete experiential learning via Elon Experiences, which can include study abroad, internships, or research, and the core curriculum "requires students from all majors to take many different classes outside their major," ensuring that they "have a very high level of openness." This is coupled with "many personalized resources that Elon provides to succeed beyond the classroom," and an "amazing support system of resources for everyone." This extends to career development as well, as Elon provides "massive amounts of leadership opportunities and is very hands-on when it comes to helping students get internships," and there are "many free learning labs and workshops all across campus that allow students to experience new concepts both in and out of the classroom."
Classes here "are enjoyable with a great balance of lecture from the professor and group discussions," and "with the study abroad and great internship programs we really do develop professionally here." Teaching mediums vary and keep students engaged: "For one of my classes we left the classroom to walk around campus and find different sustainable and nonsustainable practices, [and] then presented our findings to the class." Overall, students suggest a high level of engagement during class, as "no one's ever afraid to contribute to a lesson." Faculty "[serve] as teachers, but also as mentors for career and educational aspirations." They "will share their experience, knowledge, and connections with students after they have finished the course...which makes students feel incredibly supported during their four years."