| College Learning Communities |
| Residential learning communities
are defined living areas with strategically located
common areas. Students live with other students from
the same college, making it easier to form study groups,
review teams or project groups.
Apply to be in a Learning Community when you submit
your New Student Housing Application online through
MyHousing.
Learning Communities are currently only available to
New Freshmen students.
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Features: |
- Enhances your academic success by building continuity
between your curricular and co-curricular experiences
- Facilitates social and academic gatherings that
provide important links to programs and services,
including academic advising, in-hall tutoring, review
sessions, supplemental learning programs, informal
gatherings with faculty, deans, or directors and ongoing
lecture series.
- Learning communities are not mandatory, and space
is limited.
- All participants in the Learning Communities must
live in Myers
Hall.
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Business
Learning Community |
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Engineering
Learning Community |
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Media Arts
and Design Learning Community |
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Information
Science and Technology Learning Community |
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Future Health
Professionals Learning Community |