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learning, and experiential education will all come to the forefront.” And, in Hastings’ mind, it won’t all be just for the benefit of students. “There will be so many possibilities for anyone who has an interest — teachers, coaches, class deans — to take advantage of the resources available to them.
“I’m generally excited to see everything take shape — and personally hope to get to Vermont as much as I can to see it unfold.” Additionally, as colleges and universities are themselves increasing focus on experiential education, the Vermont Campus Program will have a powerful and positive impact on Brunswick boys’ college profiles. Director of College Counseling Doug Burdett couldn’t be more excited to add this new element of Brunswick life to a boy’s list of transformative experiences. Dean of Student Life Tucker Hastings, who is collaborating closely with Dychkowski to ensure the strongest possible connection between students’ “on campus” and “away” experiences, visited the Vermont Campus in August.
“Students will gain life skills and social strengths directly applicable to success and satisfaction in their college experience,” Burdett said. “And given the increased concentration on experiential learning initiatives among colleges and universities, our boys will be well-prepared to participate and succeed in these environments after they leave Brunswick. “It’s a win-win.”
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