Living-Learning Communities

Living-Learning Communities are academic programs that partner with residential communities on campus. In addition to living among students in the same major, college, academic focus or program, we hold events in your community that are related to your area of interest. Living in an LLC is a great way to create strong connections with other students and build relationships with faculty and advisers in your program.

Landscape of Oregon forest.

Establish friendships, explore Oregon’s landscapes

Two people discussing a book.

Join fellow entrepreneurs in Innovation Nation

An instructor talking to a student while pointing at a beaker.

Become integrated into the College of Engineering community

Three students chatting in a dorm room.

Build community with curious thinkers

Two students talking to each other.

Find community, explore cultural identity and learn more about the lands on which you will be residing

Three students walking on campus.

Live with other students with a shared interest in centering Black people and people of the African diaspora

  

Still looking for your community?

Did you mean to search for Special Interest Communities? SICs are built around common interests but not tied to any specific academic program. For example, these communities include ROTC, the Pride Community and more.