Experience Passport

Activate Your Potential Through Campus Engagement

The University Experience Passport program is a required component for all incoming students pursuing a bachelor’s degree from the College of Architecture & Design.

Benefits

Completing this program will empower you to:

  • Prioritize meaningful engagement in professional and personal development activities

  • Take proactive steps to design a clear and strategic career plan

  • Set realistic goals and expectations for your future career

  • Actively seek out valuable opportunities before graduation

  • Make the most of the diverse engagement opportunities available across campus

By completing the University Experience & Engagement Passport program, you’ll gain valuable experiences beyond the classroom, helping to ensure you’re well-prepared to launch your career after graduation.

Students starting in Fall 2025 or after, will need to attend in person a total of 70 activities in order to complete the University Experience & Engagement Passport as required for graduation. Students should complete ten (10) per semester and finish the requirements after the first semester of their fourth year. This allows students to focus on their upcoming graduation in their final semester.

University Experience & Engagement Passport Tracking in Degreeworks

  • Milestone 1 – Complete 20 stamps
  • Milestone 2 – Complete 40 stamps
  • Milestone 3 – Complete 60 stamps
  • Milestone 4 – Complete 70 stamps

» Fall 2025 & Spring 2026 Eligible Experiences

Please register for all Design x Technology Series talks so we can order the appropriate amount of food.

You must attend events IN PERSON to receive Experience Passport credit. Virtual attendance will not count. 

1:1 Career Service Advising (Maximum 1/semester)

December 9: Job Search Toolkit: Career Services X LTU Library from 12pm – 1pm I Library (Contact Career Services for more information)

December 11: Steve Rost Photography Exhibition Walk Through at 12:30pm I Library (Contact NOMAS for more details)

December 15 – 16: Final Reviews

2026 Spring Semester

January 22: Design x Technology Series featuring Scott Shall (Contact CoAD office for more details)

February 3: Cookies + Resume Critique from 11:30am – 1:30pm | Atrium (Contact Career Services for more information)

February 12: College of Architecture and Design Career Fair (Contact Career Services for more information)

February 17: Student Internship Panel from 12pm -1pm | Room M336 (Contact Career Services for more information)

March 19: Design x Technology Series featuring Juan Miró (Contact CoAD office for more details)

March 19: Employer Internship Panel from 12pm -1pm | Room M336 (Contact Career Services for more information)

March 24: 2026 Last Call Career Fair (Contact Career Services for more information.)

» Document Viewer

Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom

  • What you will need to have and do
  • Download the mobile Zoom app (either App Store or Google Play)
  • Have your phone plugged in
  • Set up video stand phone holder

From Computer

Log in and start your Zoom session with participants

From Phone

  • Start the Zoom session on your phone app (suggest setting your phone to “Do not disturb” since your phone screen will be seen in Zoom)
  • Type in the Meeting ID and Join
  • Do not use phone audio option to avoid feedback
  • Select “share content” and “screen” to share your cell phone’s screen in your Zoom session
  • Select “start broadcast” from Zoom app. The home screen of your cell phone is now being shared with your participants.

To use your cell phone as a makeshift document camera

  • Open (swipe to switch apps) and select the camera app on your phone
  • Start in photo mode and aim the camera at whatever materials you would like to share
  • This is where you will have to position what you want to share to get the best view – but you will see ‘how you are doing’ in the main Zoom session.