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Learning Communities
www.iastate.edu/~learncommunity
Learning communities are a university-wide initiative providing
students the opportunity to connect with peers who have similar
academic goals. Students in learning communities typically take
two or three courses together and may live together (or near each
other) in the same residence hall. Although most of the learning
communities are focused on first-year students, opportunities are
available for sophomores, juniors, and transfer students.
In addition to developing academic and social networks, advantages
of joining a learning community include: getting to know people
and making friends in your major or area of interest, getting to
know faculty and staff members, making a smooth transition from
high school to college, making connections between in-class and
out-of-class learning, applying classroom learning to real world
situations through hands-on experiences, exploring career opportunities,
and having fun! Most learning communities employ an upper-division
student as a peer mentor who organizes various activities for the
students, ranging from study groups to social events. We have found
that students in learning communities are more satisfied with their
overall experience at Iowa State, earn higher first-term grades,
and are more likely to remain enrolled at Iowa State after one,
two, and three years.
First-year students are offered the opportunity to sign up for
learning community courses during summer orientation. For learning
communities who offer a residential living environment, students
will receive information in the mail prior to summer orientation.
Any student interested in joining a learning community should contact
the learning community coordinator for more information. A list
of coordinators, along with current opportunities, can be found
at www.iastate.edu/~learncommunity.
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