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Join an Academic Learning Community and you may...

  Meet multiple graduation requirements in an engaging  and collaborative setting
  Build academic and communication skills essential to collegiate success
  Make lifelong friends
  Be more likely to stay in school and graduate
  Be on track to graduate
  Receive wrap-around support from faculty and staff

What is an Academic Learning Community?

An Academic Learning Community begins with a unique class or a series of connected (themed) classes, where you develop critical thinking, writing, and communication skills, build a network of friends, and connect with peer advisors and faculty mentors.

In an academic learning community, you can find service, research, and novel project opportunities that will enrich your first-year learning experience and help you to further define academic and career goals.  You may also earn General Education credit required for graduation.

There are many academic learning communities on campus. Explore the first-year Learning Communities below and join the community that is the most interesting to you and where you feel you would belong.

Access


Who

High achieving first year students interested in a major in Science, Engineering, Mines and Earth Science, or Medical Laboratory Sciences

What

A 4-week summer living and learning opportunity with SCI3000 and spring semester research experience. 

Program Features

Business Scholars


Who

For high-achieving first year students in Business

What

Explore business disciplines, visit companies, travel through BUS 3995

PROGRAM FEATURES

Diversity Scholars


Who

For first generation and students of color

What

Monthly advising meeting with advisor and peer mentor; take ETHNC 2510 fall

PROGRAM FEATURES

First Generation Scholars


Who

For first year, first generation students

What

One credit, elective course to provide advising, mentoring and leadership while building community

PROGRAM FEATURES

Gender Justice Scholars


Who

For students interested in issues of gender equity

What

Take GNDR 2500 fall, GNDR 3500 Spring, UC 3001 2nd year fall; complete Community Engaged Learning and sustainability credits in first year and build community

PROGRAM FEATURES

Honors


Who

For students admitted to the Honors College

What

Two Intellectual Traditions courses first year and option for living learning community

PROGRAM FEATURES

Humanities Scholars


Who

For students in 1 of the 7 College of Humanities disciplines

What

Summer intensive orientation at Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Center then, year-long Humanities Scholars seminar

PROGRAM FEATURES

Impact Scholars


Who

Students who have experienced foster care 

What

Holistic advising and mentorship, community support and leadership development 

PROGRAM FEATURES

Lassonde-X


Who

For students from all majors interested in exploring entrepreneurship

What

ENTP 1010, ENTP 1020, ENTP 2050; complete entrepreneurship certificate

PROGRAM FEATURES

Lassonde Founders


Who

For students from all majors interested in exploring entrepreneurship

What

4-year program to launch or grow a company; living and learning component at Lassonde Studios

PROGRAM FEATURES

Leap Learning Communities


Who

For all students

What

LEAP class Fall and Spring - small seminar classes aligned with interests or majors that meet gen ed requirements

PROGRAM FEATURES

Last Updated: 6/30/23