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“It’s nearly impossible not to feel the Spirit of the Lord as you sit with someone in their deepest pains, sorrows, and confusion [and] try to offer help, comfort, and hope,” says Elizabeth Nga Byers (MSW ’24).
There is no substitute for real-world experience, but learning doesn’t come from experience alone. Familiarity with the experiential learning cycle—intention, implementation, and reflection—sets students up for success.