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  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • What living-learning communities are available?
  • What are the benefits to participating in a living-learning community?
  • How do I request a living-learning community?
  • Can I choose my own roommate and still live in a living-learning community?
  • What programs are offered in the living-learning communities?
  • Is there any extra charge to live in halls where these communities are located?
  • Will students need to take any required courses to live in a community?
  • If my major doesn't correspond to the living-learning community in my building, can I still participate in the activities?
  • How are faculty involved in the living-learning communities?
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How do I request a living-learning community?

Most freshmen who are studying these majors will be assigned automatically to the corresponding community. Freshmen who do not have a major relating to a community may indicated on their information card one of the interest-based living-learning communities.

Upper-level students may choose the living-learning communities when renewing their housing/dining contracts.

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