Living and Learning Communities

We are excited that you are considering one of our Living and Learning Communities. We hope that you find the details about our communities helpful. There are no additional costs outside of the standard room and board cost associated with living on campus.

What is a Living and Learning Community?

Living and Learning Communities consists of intentional efforts to connect assembled students to the topic of the community. This involves taking courses together, field trips, and is often associated with a dedicated cadre of faculty and staff. Classroom space is set aside within the living community for intentional learning opportunities.

Why join a Living and Learning Community?

The benefits of residing in a Living and Learning Community are plentiful. Students experience a since of belonging which is directly tied to student success.

  • Develop personal relationships with peers
  • Support your academic success
  • Increased campus involvement through intentional programming
  • Ease the academic and social transition into college
  • Dedicated team of Faculty/Staff

How do you join a Living and Learning Community?

Via your housing application in MyHousing you simply select the Living and Learning Community you want to reside and someone will be in touch about the full application process.

The Education Living and Learning Community, referred to as "……" houses first year students within the areas of Teaching and Learning and HPER.  These students reside in Howard Hall.  This community provides students with intentional activities, both on and off campus that will support their overall development and guide student success.

Location

Howard Hall

Target Number

100

Gender

Mixed

Target Population

Entering Freshmen

Application Requirement

Yes

Admission Requirements

Interest in Teacher Education or HPER (Interview)

Role of the LLC

TBA

Dedicated FRST 101 Section(s)

Yes – M. Rainey, 

Completion Certificate

Yes

Faculty In-Residence

Brandon Kimble, JaVan Jefferson, John Travis, Leslie Crocker

Unique VSU LLC Name

TBA

The Leadership Living and Learning Community, referred to as “Greater You” houses first year students and focuses in exposing students to the principles of leadership.  These students reside in Campbell Hall.  This community provides students with intentional activities, both on and off campus that will support their overall development and guide student success.

Location

Campbell Hall

Target Number

100

Gender

Mixed

Target Population

Entering Freshmen

Application Requirement

Yes, 2.7+ High School GPA

Admission Requirements

Interview

Role of the LLC

Introduce students to principals of leadership.

Dedicated FRST 101 Section(s)

Yes – T. Brown, F. Black

Completion Certificate

Yes

Faculty In-Residence

Taneisha Brown, Forrest Black

Unique VSU LLC Name

"Greater You"

The Diversity/Inclusion/Belonging Living and Learning Community, referred to as “Trojan DEEP” Diversity Education Enrichment Program, houses first year students and aims to empower students to deepen their understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures, identities, and lived experiences. Through intentional programming, dialogue, and engagement. Trojan DEEP provides opportunities for students to enhance their knowledge, develop empathy, and cultivate lifelong skills for navigating and advocating within diverse and evolving social landscapes. These students reside in Seward Hall.  This community provides students with intentional activities, both on and off campus that will support their overall development and guide student success. This is also a LGBTQIA+ inclusive housing.

LLC Topic Areas

Diversity/Inclusion

Proposed Location

Seward Hall

Target Number

100

Gender

Mixed

Target Population

Entering Freshmen

Application Requirement

Yes

Admission Requirements

Interview

Role of the LLC

Fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment grounded in the principles of diversity, equity, and belonging

Dedicated FRST 101 Section(s)

Yes – E. L. Dyer

Completion Certificate

Yes

Faculty In-Residence

E. Lee Dyer, Andrew Norris, Kimberly Lawrence, Kimberly Smith

Unique VSU LLC Name

“Trojan DEEP”

The First Generation Living and Learning Community, referred to as “Trojan First” houses first year students who are first generation college students.  This community provides students with intentional activities, both on and off campus that will support their overall development and guide student success.

LLC Topic Areas

First Gen

Proposed Location

Howard Hall.

Target Number

100

Gender

Mixed

Target Population

Entering Freshmen

Application Requirement

No

Admission Requirements

First generation college freshmen as indicated by Admissions.

Campus Partners

Financial Aid, ACE, VCAN, THAW, Career Services, Counseling, Admissions, Residence Life, 

Role of the LLC

Provide a likeminded living environment to relate and support each other.

Dedicated FRST 101 Section(s)

Yes – D. Giles

Completion Certificate

Yes – Alpha Alpha Alpha Honor

Faculty In-Residence

Danny Giles

Unique VSU LLC Name

"Trojan First"