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Living Learning Communities help students get connected

December 23, 2011

Clarion University introduces Living Learning Communities for the fall of 2012. These communities will allow students with common interests or majors to connect with each other, with faculty and with university resources.

An LLC is designed to engage a group of students in multiple activities, including coursework and co-curricular activities. Ideally, students will enroll in one or more courses that are linked around a common theme and tap into the expertise of faculty and staff who are invested in and involved with the learning process.

"LLCs help students connect to each other and the university," said Dr. Susan Turell, associate provost. "They also support the intentional integration of learning, both inside and outside the classroom."

Unless otherwise noted, the following LLCs are designed for freshmen and will most likely be housed at Reinhard Villages: All Business, Disability Studies, Discover Clarion, Fine Art and Art History, Knowing Oneself and Knowing Others, Leadership & Law, Library Science, Medical Imaging Sciences (Venango Campus), Nursing (Venango Campus) and Tech Floor (for all students).

Students admitted early to the university have the greatest chance of getting the LLC of their choice. For information and an application, visit www.clarion.edu/llc.

Clarion University is the high-achieving, nationally recognized, comprehensive university that delivers a personal and challenging academic experience.

Last Updated 1/11/21