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Living-Learning Communities

Living-Learning Communities Dr. Joe Berthiaume, Director Mere Maddox, Assistant Director for Student Development & Family Services Department of University Housing. Living-Learning Communities. 450 participants UNIV 1231: 1 credit class Students attend class together as a community

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Living-Learning Communities

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  1. Living-Learning CommunitiesDr. Joe Berthiaume, DirectorMere Maddox, Assistant Director for Student Development & Family ServicesDepartment of University Housing

  2. Living-Learning Communities • 450 participants • UNIV 1231: • 1 credit class • Students attend class together as a community Living - Learning Communities: • Neighbors Educated Together (NET) • Honors Scholars, Pre-Nursing, Health Professions, Psychology Majors, Commuter • First Year Connections (FYC) • TWU Serves, Global Connections, SUCCESS • Sophomore Year Community • Arts Community Scholar Communities: • Honors Scholars • Terry Scholars

  3. Faculty & Staff Involvement • University Housing’s Assistant Director for Student Development and Family Services supervises and provides leadership for the program • 40 full professors, graduate teaching assistants, and adjunct faculty provide academic support for the program • Student Leaders (Peer Advisors) in every community • In and out of class experiences: • Dinner with a professor at home • Lectures & course material review sessions outside of class time • Museum trips • Field trips to the TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences – Dallas Center • Theatrical productions

  4. What Students Gain • Improved grades • Enhanced potential for reaching academic goals • Sense of community & academic support • Participate in organized activities as a community • Wonderful memories & friendships • Stronger connection to campus after they graduate • Overall satisfaction with their college experience

  5. Recognition • 2008, ACPA (American College Personnel Association) – Outstanding Collaboration for Commuter NET • 2000, SWACUHO (Southwest Association of College and University Housing Officers) – Frank Cloud Award of Excellence for Innovative Academic Initiatives in Residence Life

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