
The Living/Learning Center is pleased to announce the list of 2009-2010 Living/Learning Programs.
If you are interested in becoming a member in one of these programs, you must complete an online application. Incoming first-year students must complete an application before 4:30 PM on June 30, 2010 for best consideration.
Of the 42 Living/Learning Programs in the center for 2009-2010, seven programs are brand new! We would like to extend an especially warm welcome to these new L/L Programs:
- Creative Expression (Arts Initiative)
- Diverse Sports
- Food for Thought
- Integrated Fine Arts (TAP - First-year students only)
- Magic: The Art of Illusion
- Martial Arts
- SIGN
For more information about programmed housing options on campus, please visit Res Life's Programmed Housing Options Website. If you have specific questions about the program application process, feel free to contact the Program Director of the program to which you are applying, or contact Windy Paz-Amor in the Living/Learning Center Director's Office, 802-656-4200.
Living/Learning Center, built in 1973, is the original residential learning community at the University of Vermont (UVM). Providing a unique living arrangement on campus, the Center is made up of about 41 residential programs created and developed by students, faculty and staff.
Each program is comprised of between 10 to 30 students who share a common interest, including such topics as music, art, science & technology and diverse cultures. Click here to view a list of the 2009-2010 Living/Learning Programs
Program members follow a year-long schedule of educational activities focused around a central theme. The activities may include guest lectures, field trips, community service projects, independent study/research and movies and films.
Living/Learning is also home to the Global Village and Arts Initiative Residential Learning Communities.
The Living/Learning Center has an art gallery, computer lab, music practice room, pottery and photography studios, a mailroom, two dining facilities, classrooms and faculty and administrative office space.
Last modified October 26 2009 03:08 PM