🎓 Earn Class Credit While Creating Real Impact
Join students across Oklahoma turning sustainability into real-world experience — and college credit.
Are you a student looking to earn college credit while making a difference?
At Earth Rebirth, students from the University of Oklahoma — and other colleges nationwide — can earn up to three credit hours per semester by working on meaningful sustainability projects in food, water, and energy education.
Great for majors in:
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Environmental Studies & Sustainability
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Business & Nonprofit Leadership
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Media, Journalism & Public Policy
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Biology, Botany, Geography & More
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Custom projects available with faculty approval
Whether you’re passionate about nonprofit leadership, environmental science, media, or hands-on gardening, there’s a way for your major to plug in.
Get Updates on Opportunities
Subcribe to our Substack!
To get started, send us a message below with:
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Your major and area of interest
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Relevant experience or skills
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What kind of project or focus you’d like to explore
We’ll follow up with available project options and help align it with your school’s credit system.
✅ Credit hours available through University of Oklahoma and custom arrangements.
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