Living Learning Communities
Living Learning Communities
Living Learning Communities, known as LLCs, are residential communities designed to provide you a cohort experience with peers who share similar academic, career and co-curricular interests. In an LLC, you will meet friends with similar majors, connect with faculty and staff right in your residence hall, and enjoy experiences designed especially for you. There's no better way to learn something than to really live it! There are three LLCs that are providing focused opportunities for business, honors and education students.
To join an LLC, submit your housing application and select the LLC option.
Academic and housing scholarships are available!
Goals:
- Live together and learn together
- Build community of like majors
- Connect with local community leaders
- Develop professional, communication and soft skills*
- Network with alumni
- Receive peer and academic support
- Increase student success
- Graduate on time
- Access internships and employment
Featured Activities:
- Breakfast with Deans/CEOs
- Alumni Networking Event
- Company Tours
- Etiquette Dinner
- Improv Night
- Week of Welcome Activities
- Lunch & Learn/Leadership Events
- Escape Rooms/Ropes Courses
- Panel of Educators
*Fortune Magazine published the "top 10 skills for 2024" - communications is #1!
eXPLORE oUR Living Learning Communities!
Bulls Business Community
Residents in the Bulls Business Community can look forward to company tours, alumni networking events, etiquette dinners, breakfast with the Dean and CEOs, tutors, faculty involvement outside the classroom, and much more.
For more information contact Campus Dean for the Muma College of Business, Joni Jones.
Education
As a member of this community, you will explore a broad range of careers open to education majors, get to know the faculty of the College of Education, and engage in networking opportunities with guest speakers & local educators who are in their respective fields. Residents will also be able to access workshops designed to enhance leadership and professional development and gain exposure to different areas of the teaching profession.
For more information contact Campus Dean of Education, Cheryl Ellerbrock.
Judy Genshaft Honors College
The Honors LLC will offer programs focused on academic support, residential community development, and career preparation. Throughout the year, residents will enjoy scholar dinners, study groups, academic advising in the residence hall, final exam reviews, a kayaking trip, Spring Break Study Away, and career panels hosted by USF alumni. Don't miss International Tapas night − an Honors College tradition!
For more information contact Assistant Dean of the Judy Genshaft Honors College, Cayla Lanier.