Placement in a learning community (LC) is determined by a comprehensive review of all applications to create optimal learning environments for each LC. The LC placement criteria include elements such ...
Through learning communities, you have a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your interests and get to know faculty. Students who participate in a learning community earn higher ...
Interested in integrating community-engaged learning into an undergraduate course? The Experiential Learning Design Accelerator (the Accelerator) supports CU Boulder faculty members in the design of ...
As we begin redesigning our programs and courses for a semester-based academic schedule, many of us are taking this (rare) opportunity to reflect on our current offerings and to experiment with fresh ...
This week we are hearing from the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities (Gardner Center, @gardnercenter) and its research-practice partnership with the Oakland Unified School District ...
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) are specialized living environments that cater to students who share similar interests or majors. These communities provide a unique opportunity for students to ...
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 ...
As a result of living in a Boston College Living Learning Community, residents will be able to apply knowledge gained through their respective LLC to their personal or academic endeavors. As a result ...
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