Field Period®
Keuka College Field Period provides students the opportunity to link academic learning with hands-on experiences. The integration and synthesis of theoretical and applied learning provides a rich, real-world laboratory for student growth and learning. Through Field Period® experiences, students can test academic principles, explore and advance career possibilities, investigate diverse environments or cultures, exercise leadership skills, raise awareness of social responsibilities, and enhance cultural understanding of the world, and grow personally. Field Period helps students become active, self-directed, and, ultimately, lifelong learners.
Field Period experiences are a minimum of 140-hour experiences completed each year by all students, typically scheduled during the January term and/or during the summer term, however, there are Field Period opportunities available during both the fall and spring semesters. Field Period can be a paid or non-paid experience. They involve student-initiated learning goals and site placement, an intensive experience, and multi-faceted evaluation. The advisers and the Field Period Program office work closely with students in planning, preparation, and evaluation of Field Periods. It is ultimately the student, however, who is responsible for the success of their Field Period experience.
Through Field Period, opportunities exist for individual or group placements, career exploration or development, service learning, cross-cultural exploration, spiritual exploration, leadership, and personal growth. Field Period experiences have been accomplished in small and large organizations, rural and metropolitan areas, from coast to coast and around the globe. Field Period opens the world and all of its opportunities to Keuka College students.
College policy requires students to complete one Field Period (three credits) for each full-time academic year at Keuka College or approximately every 30 Keuka College credit hours (12 Field Period credits in total for a first-time student that till be at Keuka College for up to four years in an undergraduate program).
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Number of full-time academic years in an undergraduate Keuka College program (up to 4 years)
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Number of Required Field Period Credits
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Typical number of credits earned at Keuka College (excluding FP credits)
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1
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3
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Up to 29
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2
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6
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30 - 59
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3
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9
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60 - 89
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4
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12
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90 and above
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Field Period requirements for transfer students will be determined on a case-by-case basis by the Division Chairs and the Office of Records and Registration, based on the number of credits accepted and applied toward the baccalaureate degree. In these instances, students may have a certain number of general Field Period requirements waived. Specific Field Period requirements for majors and minors cannot be waived.
Some academic majors require students to complete Field Period experiences within the discipline. Registration, requirements for credit and grading, and suggestions for an enhanced learning experience are in Handshake, a database of opportunities for students, alumni, and employers. Further information about the Field Period process, specific requirements, opportunities including course proposals, approvals, and evaluations is available through the KC Portal. Students must have their proposals approved by their advisor, site supervisor and the Office of Records and Registration. The Director of Field Period Program and KC-101 provides orientation sessions on Field Period and assists students in locating sites. Field Period experiences are graded on a slightly different schedule than other courses. Grading deadlines for all Field Periods terms are listed on the academic calendar as well as the Field Period portal.
Field Period® Student Hours Allocation
Each three-credit Field Period requires the instructional equivalent of 140 hours of class time. To meet this requirement, students should complete at least 120 active, on-site hours. The remainder of the 140 hours requirement should be met through preparatory activities, reflective assignments, and sharing Field Period outcomes through discussion and/or presentation. Academic advisors have final discretion in determining that Field Period goals and objectives have been met.
More information can be found on the Field Period® Resources Page.