Criteria for Groups Seeking a Living-Learning Community
While any recognized organization or group can apply to reserve university facilities through the established procedure for scheduling, the recognition of academically related groups in no way obligates the university to provide permanently assigned space or residential accommodations for the group members in separate, distinct housing.
Please review the process for requesting an academically related group (living-learning communities) seeking special interest housing status.
It is expressly understood that those social organizations and academically-related living-learning communities allocated special interest housing space will be required to undergo regular assessments through the formalized Special Interest Housing Review process. If the organization or group fails to meet the requirements noted herein or, in the opinion of the Vice President for Student Affairs, fails to remain an appropriately functioning organization, the special interest housing privilege may be revoked.
According to special interest housing guidelines, the number of spaces allocated to special interest housing must comply with the percentages:
- No more than 10% female and 10% male sophomore-junior-senior housing will be allocated to living-learning communities.