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Parmelee Hall
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Skip to main content. Center for Advising and Student Achievement. Key Culture, Communication, and Sport. A Welcoming Place to Live and Learn. Instead of choosing between academic and social needs, Key students will be able to meet both needs at once. You and your neighbors will share mutual respect, high standards for achievement, an active learning style, an appreciation for diversity, and involvement in campus activities. Benefits of living in Parmelee Hall include:. Students in the residence halls ma...
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Key Communities - Learning Communities @ CSU
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. Key Health Professions Community. Key Culture, Communication, and Sport. And Key Plus Community. Please visit our website. To complete an application to the program. 202 Aylesworth Hall NE. Key csu@mail.colostate.edu. 202 Aylesworth Hall NE Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1032 Phone: (970) 491-7095 Division of Student Affairs. 2008 - 2016 Colorado State University Printable View.
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How to Join
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. How Do I Join a Learning Community? Take time to look through the various learning community websites found here. To see what each one has to offer. Follow the application process listed for each community. Not all learning communities require an application process. Applying for a learning community is separate from the Colorado State University application for admission and the Housing application.
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General Information - Learning Communities @ CSU
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. Resources for Faculty and Staff. Learning Community Goals and Mission. To support Colorado State University’s commitment to student learning, learning communities seek to enhance our undergraduates’ experience by providing all interested students dynamic, academically focused communities in which students, staff, and faculty can learn and grow together. Learning Community goals are connected to Goal 7 and Goal 8 of the University’s Strategic Plan.
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For Students
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. CSU's Learning Communities offer the following for students. Either take classes together with a small group of students dedicated to academic excellence or learn with students who have similar majors and academic interest areas. Be part of a community of learners, an academic tradition at Colorado State University where learning takes place both in and outside of the classroom setting. Be part of a supportive and diverse community of students.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. 202 Aylesworth Hall NE Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1032 Phone: (970) 491-7095 Division of Student Affairs. 2008 - 2016 Colorado State University Printable View.
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Program Benefits
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. Why Join a Learning Community? Students who participate in learning communities:. Tend to do better academically. Tend to continue on to their sophomore year at higher rates. Benefit from being part of a diverse community. Feel more connected to their college and/or academic program. Report being satisfied with their overall academic experience at CSU and in the learning community. Are highly involved on campus and in the community.
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College of Natural Sciences Learning Community
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. College of Natural Sciences Learning Community. The College of Natural Sciences Learning Community. Is a residential learning community for undergraduate students with majors in the College of Natural Sciences. Most of the 400 members of our community are in their first year at CSU, although upperclass students are invited to participate as well. All members of the CNSLC live together in CSU’s newest residence halls, Alpine and Piñon.
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Dream Project - Learning Communities @ CSU
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. Is a student-initiated high school outreach program that partners CSU students with first-generation and low-income students in Fort Collins area high schools to assist in the college admissions process (including FAFSA prep, applications, writing essays, applying for financial aid, and finding scholarships). The CSU Dream Project is open for all students (First-year, second-year, juniors, seniors, and transfer students).
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Engineering Learning Community
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Skip to Main Content. Resources for Faculty and Staff. This residential community in Academic Village and Edwards Hall offers Engineering students an academically supportive and fun environment. Residents can take advantage of design studios, collaborative work rooms, and an electronic classroom. This learning community is limited to Engineering majors only. To be a part of the Engineering Learning Community, students must choose either Academic Village or Edwards Hall through their housing application.