Kenyon's travel-embedded courses intermix deep engagement with course curriculum and site-specific activities that enhance reflective learning. The on-site component furthers learning goals by allowing you to contextualize course topics while gaining critical, site-specific experience. Thanks to our generous donors, these high impact experiences are fully funded so you can participate without financial worry.

Course Structure

Our travel-embedded courses traditionally take advantage of spring break. This structure includes seven weeks of academic work before and after the travel component, specifically designed to: a) prepare you to maximize your on-site learning and, b) upon return, help you continue deepening your understanding of course concepts and recognize how these concepts work in real-world settings.

Experiencing the concepts we studied in class firsthand allowed us to forge a deeper connection with the material and gain a greater understanding of ourselves.

Olivia Wangerow
Class of 2028

Travel Embedded Course Stories

  • Students walking in Galápagos

    Sun and Soil

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    What a class trip to the Galápagos taught one student about connection, community and the heat that lingers long after the sun fades.

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  • Professor Zoë Kontes points out the architectural refinements of the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina.

    Missing Pieces

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    A trip to Greece as part of a travel-embedded course provided a valuable window into the plundering of ancient sites — and a resolution for one student to be part of the solution.

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