Universities & Colleges
Field-Tested Learning, Seamlessly Integrated
Academic Partnerships That Deliver Real-World Value
Mission University helps you meet growing demand for experiential, credit-bearing healthcare programs—without overloading your faculty or compromising academic integrity. Our placements are rigorously designed to align with accreditation standards, curricular goals, and the real-world needs of underserved communities.
Program Pathways for Your Students
Each program is built for integration with your existing program requirements—structured, documented, and flexible enough to meet the varied standards of academic departments and accrediting bodies.
Step into underserved communities and apply your classroom knowledge in clinical and humanitarian settings. Work alongside healthcare professionals, lead outreach initiatives, and return with experience that counts.
Tackle urgent global health issues through guided research. Whether you’re preparing for a thesis or exploring public health for the first time, this flexible online program builds your skills and portfolio.
Build your understanding of global health through a flexible, self-paced course—no project, no preceptor, just quality content. Ideal for students testing the waters or professionals looking to grow on their own schedule.
Have specific academic or career goals? We’ll work with you and your institution to build a tailored experience that fits your needs—from curriculum design to international placement.
Placements span five continents, offering diverse clinical environments from rural health posts to urban hospitals. All sites are vetted for safety, supervision, and educational value—with adaptability for both individual and group placements.
College & University FAQs
How can our university partner with Mission University?
We collaborate with universities to offer academic enrichment, faculty-led trips, internships, and joint service learning programs.
Can we send a group of students abroad with Mission University?
Yes. We organize tailored short-term programs (usually 1–2 weeks) with faculty or university representatives.
Can we co-brand material or issue joint certificates?
We are open to exploring co-branded materials or official partnerships. Please contact us directly to discuss.
Do you offer virtual options for students?
Yes. Our Global Public Health Course and Research Program are available fully online and can be offered as supplemental or core learning options.
Do you provide preceptors, or does the university need to bring its own?
We offer highly trained preceptors to guide and supervise students during the program. However, universities are also welcome to bring their own faculty or designated preceptors if they prefer.
What kinds of activities do students participate in during service learning?
Students take part in meaningful public health work such as observing services, conducting health screenings, providing health education, assisting with basic care, making referrals, and connecting with the local population. Activities are adapted based on the needs and capacity of each host site.
From curriculum mapping to preceptor oversight, we manage the operational and academic complexities—freeing your team to focus on student success.
Whether you’re advising a student or planning an experience for a cohort, we’re here to support your next step.