
"The best part (of a learning community) is the ability to meet with professors and to have sort of a group of people that are recognizable in classes. That way you don't get lost in the 'bigness' of UC."
Learning Communities at the University of Cincinnati are made up of diverse groups of students and faculty who come together because of shared academic interests to interact in two or more university courses. There are more than 100 different learning communities for students to choose from at UC. During Bearcat Orientation, incoming freshmen have the opportunity to join a learning community based upon their major or area of academic interest. The partnerships that first year students form with faculty, staff, and other students in learning communities provides a cohesive learning experience centered around courses that fulfill core reqiurements. For more information take a look at our Learning Communities Brochure. To learn more about learning communities in your college, ask your advisor today!
The Learning Community experience helps students:
Participating Colleges and Programs for 2011-2012:
College of Allied Health Sciences
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
College of Engineering & Applied Sciences
McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
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