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Living-Learning Communities

Students sitting in a circle as a learning community

“Living in a Learning Community has allowed me to meet some of the best people I've ever met. I have been able to live and grow during my freshman year with people that have the same interests as I do. Being in a Learning Community has connected me with great resources and friends." -Michaela S.

Live. Learn. Loyola.

Are you an incoming first-year student?  Do you want to explore your passions and make friends who share your interests?

In a Living-Learning Community, you will get to:

  • Live together in a residence hall with other students who share your interests. You'll immediately be part of a tight-knit community within Loyola, making it easy to develop close friendships right away. You'll attend a monthly meeting, participating in activities that help you learn and bond.
  • Participate in exciting events related to the theme of the community. You might take a field trip to the Museum of Science and Industry with your professor, serve as a conversation partner for an international student, take part in groundbreaking research, or create a recycling campaign at Loyola.

Live. Learn. Loyola.

Are you an incoming first-year student?  Do you want to explore your passions and make friends who share your interests?

In a Living-Learning Community, you will get to:

  • Live together in a residence hall with other students who share your interests. You'll immediately be part of a tight-knit community within Loyola, making it easy to develop close friendships right away. You'll attend a monthly meeting, participating in activities that help you learn and bond.
  • Participate in exciting events related to the theme of the community. You might take a field trip to the Museum of Science and Industry with your professor, serve as a conversation partner for an international student, take part in groundbreaking research, or create a recycling campaign at Loyola.