
Sabbs (Student Sabbaticals)
Student sabbaticals are designed periods, often during college or university careers, when students temporarily pause their studies. This break allows students to gain practical experience, pursue personal projects, or undertake internships relevant to their field. Unlike traditional academic leaves, sabbaticals aim to enhance students’ learning, skills, and professional readiness before they return to complete their degrees. They are carefully planned to ensure academic progress is maintained or resumed smoothly. Overall, student sabbaticals offer a structured opportunity for experiential growth, helping students to integrate real-world insights into their education and future careers.