Interested in finding people who are like you to become your friends? Want to be successful in your coursework at Minnesota State University? A Learning Community is for you! Learning Communities are groups of students who have something in common, take courses together on campus, and have opportunities for weekly events and study sessions together. Each group also has an upper-class peer mentor that helps the group learn about campus and provides support for you to be successful socially and academically.
I have had the best time in my learning community! Right away, we spent a lot of time getting to know each other...
I think the learning community is an amazing plan for any first year student coming in!...
I found a group of people with similar goals to myself, but from different backgrounds and majors...
I have met so many great people through the learning community and I have made so many great connections...
If you want to build a unity, have more opportunities and create your identity...Go Learning Community!
The Learning Communities program helped me grow academically as a student and it helped me grow professionally as a leader....
I am so grateful to be a part of the learning community for my first year of college. The learning community...
Learning Communities are an opportunity for you to Live, Learn, Connect and Succeed with others like you. You are introduced to different resources and participate in events created for your community.
You Get One "First Year" You're only a first-year student once so make the most of it! First-Year Learning Communities are designed to help you "find your people" early in your first year.
Learning Communities are for more than just first year students. Upper-class Learning Communities provide you with academic and social support that leads to success!
Learn more about Learning Community students, the coordinators, what students get out of a learning community, and how to get hired as a coordinator!
Faculty members involved with Learning Communities have the opportunity to support student success! Getting involved with students directly in a smaller group, like Learning Communities, helps students feel like more than just a number.