Unlock Your Potential with
Hand-On Experience, Industry Connections, Career Readiness
Experiential Learning at USSU: Your Gateway to Real World Success!
At the United States Sports University (USSU), we bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world application through our High Impact Experiential Learning (HIPE) Program. Whether you’re looking to intern with top sports organizations, research industry challenges, or study abroad, we have the perfect immersive learning opportunity for you!
Study Abroad (Coming Soon)
Study sports in an international context while you get hands on learning about international sports organizations and cultures.
Intenship Program (I&II)
Earn 3 credits per internship Gain hands-on experience in sports management, coaching, strength and conditioning, business administration, and more. Build your professional network and prepare for a career in sports Eligibility Check: Are You Ready for an Internship? Undergrad: Minimum 2.5 GPA | 300 Internship Hours Graduate: Minimum 3.0 GPA | 450 Internship Hours Doctoral: Minimum 3.0 GPA | 300 Internship Hours Apply for an Internship Now!
Faculty Led Research for Undergraduates
Conduct an independent research project. Work under faculty mentorship. Present your findings in a research poster session.
Workplace Special Projects for Graduate Students
Develop new skills and solve real world business challenges. Work on high impact projects tailored to your career goals.
High Impact Projects
Create a real world initiative aligned with your career goals. Develop a structured plan with faculty and industry mentors. Present your findings in a professional setting.
How to get Started?
1️⃣ Choose Your Experience – Select an internship, research project, or global program.
2️⃣ Meet with an Advisor and Internship Coordinator – Discuss eligibility and career goals.
3️⃣ Submit Required Forms – Enroll and get approvals.
4️⃣ Complete Your Experience – Gain real-world skills and industry exposure.
5️⃣ Present Your Work – Showcase your growth through reflections, research posters, or presentation