RLC choices
Residential Learning Community
Classes (1 – 3 credits each up to 3 classes) Seminar class in fall
Location (in or near)
Academic emphasis
Arts
Wayland Hall
◆ Aimed at students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts: live in a building where you can practice, perform and display your art ◆ Aimed at students who have a passion for the environment: develop your environmental stewardship skills and take action to create a healthier planet with a supportive community of peers and faculty ◆ For first-year STEM majors of color who want to take first-year Calculus in cohorts, participate in networking and leadership opportunities, explore creative research projects together and who want to live and learn in a supportive community ◆ Intended to prepare College of Business majors to be engaged and principled business professionals and leaders
Environment and Sustainability
Paul Jennings Hall
Project class in fall and spring
Haynes Scholars (STEM)
Hoffman Hall
Classes in fall and spring
MadisonBiz
Classes in fall
Chesapeake Hall
Madison International
Seminar class in fall and spring
Paul Jennings Hall
◆ Aimed at students interested in other cultures, countries and languages
Roop (Teacher Education)
Classes in fall and spring
Paul Jennings Hall
◆ Designed for students interested in teaching Pre-K through 12th grade; gives the opportunity to take classes together and participate in service projects ◆ Provides Sports and Recreation Management majors with other students and mentors who share interest in exploring recreation and wellness activities ◆ Intended to give Biology majors the opportunity to receive mentoring and participate in faculty research projects
Sports and Recreation
Classes in fall and spring
Paul Jennings Hall
Trelawny (Biology and Biotechnology)
Shenandoah Hall
Seminar class in fall and spring
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