HomeSurveys on Engaged and Experiential Learning High-Impact Undergraduate Experiences and How They Matter Now Share: Section NavigationSkip section navigationIn this sectionSurveys on Engaged and Experiential Learning Fall 2025: High-Impact Undergraduate Experiences and How They Matter Now April 2024: Meaningful Undergraduate Experiences and How They Matter Now August – October 2025 Survey of Recent U.S. College Graduates The Elon University Center for Engaged Learning conducted an online survey of U.S. residents who were 18-34 years old and graduated with their first degree from a two- or four-year higher education institution in 2018 to 2025 (n=810). The survey explored recent graduates’ experiences during college with the key practices for fostering engaged learning, high-impact practices (e.g., internships, undergraduate research, study away), and mentoring, with attention to graduates’ perceptions of their work-readiness. The online survey was conducted August – October 2025. Report of Topline Results High-Impact, Career-Ready Internships and Research Experiences Last week, the Center for Engaged Learning released the topline results for our latest national survey of recent university graduates, exploring their experiences during college with the key practices for fostering engaged learning, high-impact practices (e.g., internships, undergraduate research, study away), and mentoring. In this post, I offer a closer… The Long View of High-Impact Educational Practices High-impact educational practices (HIPs) like capstone experiences, internships, study away, and undergraduate research are associated with substantial learning gains for post-secondary students. Nearly two decades of research demonstrates benefits for students’ college completion, deep learning, and engagement (Kuh 2008; Brownell and Swaner 2010; Kuh and O’Donnell…