Hands-on Learning

 

Stories of learning in action

Discover how Fisher students are putting their knowledge to work through projects, partnerships and experiences that connect the classroom with the world of business.

 

Lexy Payne on a tarmac with a plane

Auditing at altitude: Lexy Payne’s internship at NetJets

A childhood tour of two World War II bombers changed Lexy Payne's future by sparking a passion for aviation that shaped her college career. As a tax intern at NetJets this summer, the aviation management and accounting student shares how she combined her love of flying with business, the perks of flying private and what it takes to become a certified aircraft dispatcher.
students presenting

Ohio State, Coca-Cola Consolidated launch student programs focused on circular economy and energy innovation

The Ohio State University, Coca-Cola Consolidated and The Coca-Cola Company are launching a new, multi-year student-driven sustainability partnership that will engage interdisciplinary teams in developing approaches to energy use, recycling and waste management.
Alexandra Radoumis-Weiler in Ireland with the sea behind her

Buckeyes Abroad: Alexandra Radoumis-Weiler

Alexandra Radoumis-Weiler shared her experience on the Fisher Global Consulting: Corporate program, an experience that took her to Ireland.

Hands-on learning at every step

Practice and experience are separate from your Fisher education — it’s part of how you learn. From classroom projects and co-curricular programs to career preparation, global opportunities and experiences designed to expand access and support your individual journey, learning by doing is integrated throughout the undergraduate experience. Dedicated teams across Fisher connect you with opportunities, resources and support to help you make the most of it.

Fisher student, Tahneal Johnson

The most valuable experiences have been the ones that pushed me to take what I learned in class and actually use it. Working through real problems with other students and professionals taught me how to adapt, communicate and make decisions with confidence. Those experiences helped me understand not just what I know, but what I’m capable of doing with it.

Tahneal Johnson , Accounting

See what's possible

Explore some of the ways Fisher students put business theory into practice, building the experience, perspective and capabilities that translate from the classroom to their future careers.

two students working together at a computer