Some online students are already deeply engaged as members, officers or even founders of clubs and learning communities. At the same time, others might be asking — does my school even have clubs?
In these communities, students with shared academic, social and cultural interests live on the same floor and attend courses together. This experience is considered a "high-impact practice," promoting ...
Community can be built on every course, deepening learning and improving the experience for everyone. Find out how ...
Gertrude Stein was wrong: a rose is not necessarily a rose. Calling something a rose doesn’t make it a rose. Take the example of learning communities, one of the high-impact practices that contributes ...
Learning Communities (LC) are designed for first-year Purdue students who are looking for a smaller classroom experience combined with extracurricular learning and peer networking. Within the LC ...
As an incoming freshman, you can join a community of like-minded students by enrolling in ENTR 20000: Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation as part of a cohort. You’ll jumpstart your ...
Live anywhere on campus Meet other students who share your major Connect with Faculty Members and Peer Mentors Enjoy programs collaboratively hosted by Student Housing and Residence Life and your ...
Students live with other students from the same academic program, making it easy to form study groups or project teams. Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are assigned a specific area in a residence ...
At UB, you have the unique opportunity to live with like-minded students in our popular Living Learning Communities, typically located in our residence halls. By living with other students who share ...
The Saint Louis University School of Medicine learning community program fosters meaningful connections between faculty, students, and administration by facilitating longitudinal mentorship ...