Living Learning Communities
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Freshmen LLCs: The Right Fit for You
Interested in living and studying with other first-year students who share similar interests? ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ invites you to learn more about our Living Learning Communities (LLC). Features include:
- Live together in the University’s residence halls
- Share common courses in the fall and in the spring, with required out-of-class, experiential learning activities
- Benefit from a faculty mentor who encourages you to carry great classroom conversations into your residential community
- Participate in trips and activities designed to bring the community theme to life
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Housing With You In Mind
All LLCs are located in our residence halls with access to:
- Smart classrooms that double as study areas
- Large common areas, complete with flat-screen TVs and pool tables
- Free, high-efficiency laundry units with electronic notifications on your phone
- Rooms designed to create unique, suite- or cluster-style spaces for a community feel
- Guidance to find the right next step in student housing as you prepare for your second year at SU
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Learning Communities
When you participate in one of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥’s LLCs, amazing learning opportunities are yours:
- Be part of an engaged learning community that goes beyond the traditional classroom experience
- Develop your leadership skills by helping to organize events for a vibrant community
- Jump start your college career by establishing connections with faculty and other student leaders
- Explore your academic options and focus your interests in an area in which you are passionate – identifying future opportunities for research, internship and study abroad
- Understand how your courses connect with each other and gain an expanded perspective on your education
- Meet people from different backgrounds and network with University faculty and staff
- Maximize your academic success by immersing yourself in the SU experience
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Living Options 2025-2026
The courses listed are required for the LLCs; if a student has already completed a course through transfer, AP or IB, they should not request the LLC that requires the course. Credit by examination equivalency may be found at the Registrar's Office website.
Biomedical – LLC
This community serves biomedical students and students who are interested in pursuing careers in medicine, dentistry, genetic counseling, research, pharmacy and other medically related fields. Through fun and engaging activities, students learn that there is more to preparing for these careers than the classes that you take. Both in and outside of class, this is a great opportunity to connect and create your path to your biomedical career.Fall: BIOL 202 Introduction to Biology: Evolution and Ecology
Spring: BIOL 201 Introduction to Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology
Early and Elementary Education – LLC
Elementary (ELED), early childhood (ECED) and dual certification (ECEL) majors connect with local education communities through volunteering, mentorship relationships and exploration of educational issues through field trips at the local and national level.Fall: MATH 130 Fundamental Concepts
Spring: EDFN 210 School in a Diverse Society
Environment and Sustainability – LLC
Students of any major can join this eco-friendly LLC where we are interested in all aspects of the environment, including climate, justice and sustainability. Students spend time exploring the Delmarva Peninsula, going on outdoor adventures, volunteering at events for local environmental organizations and meeting area environmental experts.Fall: ENVR 102 Introduction to Sustainability
Spring: SOCI 201 Social Problems
Esports - Special Interest Housing
Our Esports residential community is a great way for gamers of all platforms and experience levels to meet new friends who are interested in gaming, esports and more! Our Esports community offers access to the gaming lounge and membership in the Esports club. Esports SIH students will enjoy organized esports events and tournaments as well as be able to help design programs throughout the year! Students in this community will be placed in the same building in order to provide easier access to those with a gaming background or interest in mind.Honors – LLC
Members of the Clarke Honors College may preference the Honors LLC (shared living and classes); however, it should be noted that admission into the CHC does not indicate acceptance into the Honors LLC. Interested students should request to be part of the LLC in their Admissions Status Portal. Space is limited. For more information, visit salisbury.edu/honors.IMPACT - Special Interest Housing
Welcome to the IMPACT community, a special interest housing group designed for new college students and transfer students at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ who are passionate about multicultural, faith-based, LGBTQ+, and identity-based concepts. This community offers a supportive, dynamic, and inclusive space where students can explore their identities, build meaningful connections, and develop leadership skills that will serve them both personally and professionally.Whether you are looking for a space to connect with peers who share your interests or seeking to broaden your understanding of diverse perspectives, this housing group is designed to empower students through advocacy, leadership, and community building. Join us in fostering a welcoming environment where you can be your authentic self while contributing to a culture of inclusivity and positive encouragement at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
Key Focus Areas:
- Multicultural & Identity-Based Awareness: Engage in deep discussions and activities centered around cultural diversity, identity exploration, and the intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, faith, and more.
- Faith-Based Inclusivity: For students who seek to integrate their faith with their college experience, we foster an environment of respect and mutual understanding, promoting spiritual growth in a diverse community.
- LGBTQ+ Advocacy & Support: Build awareness, community, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ issues while creating a space of belonging and acceptance for all.
- Leadership & Professional Development: Enhance personal leadership skills through workshops, peer mentoring, and advocacy training. Learn how to lead with empathy, cultural competence, and a commitment to social justice.
- Peer Mentorship: Connect and provide mentorship for local k-12 students as well as fellow Sea Gulls who are seeking support navigating the exploration of their overlapping identities and the affects they have on their academics as well as their personal and professional development.
- Collaborative Partnerships: This group will collaborate closely with ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, multicultural student organizations, and other departments like Career Services, Student Activities, Counseling Services, the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, and even The President’s Office to create a holistic environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) – LLC
Students in this LLC are pursuing exciting careers, from actuarial science to chemical engineering. Discover all the various science and technology-related opportunities at SU while enjoying fun activities like team building at a local ropes course and a visit to NASA Wallops Island.Fall: MATH 201 Calculus I
Spring: GEOG 106 The Dynamic Environment
Transfer – Special Interest Housing
Transferring to another University often times can be challenging as students transition to a new environment away from home while adjusting to the academic and social experiences associated with a new campus. Those living in this community will have the opportunity to make connections with others adjusting to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. Programming during the first semester will have a community development and transition resource focus which is critical for success.Visual Arts – LLC
Because artists know that real learning happens between the lines, this community of art majors and minors allows you to develop your passion beyond the classroom with trips to big city museums, personal interaction with visiting artists, and studio space dedicated solely to this group.Fall: ART 121 Design Principles AND ART 130 Drawing I
Spring: ART 202/203 Art History
Wellness – LLC
Students in this LLC are interested in living a balanced lifestyle and many are pursuing health professions majors like exercise science, medical technology, public health, and respiratory therapy. With a holistic philosophy, this LLC promotes attention to mind, body, and spirit.Fall: MATH 155 Modern Statistics with Computer Analysis
Spring: BIOL 215 Human Anatomy and Physiology
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LLCs Out & About
Recently, students in LLCs have:
- Attended Advocacy Day at the State House in Annapolis to learn about how social policy is created
- Recorded a song with the SU Recording Club
- Taken an overnight kayak trip down the Choptank River with writer/environmentalist Tom Horton, stopping to collect fossils along the way
- Visited a local organic farm to learn more about healthy food options and sustainable farming practices on the Eastern Shore
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LLCs: A Real Benefit
Research shows that students who participate in LLCs:
- Are more engaged in their academic experience
- Have extremely high satisfaction rates for their overall university experience
- Earn higher grades
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LLC Faculty
Biomedical Science:
Kim Quillen, Ph.D.Early and Elementary Education:
Gurupriya Ramanathan, Ed.D.Environment and Sustainability:
Jaime Bunting, M.S.Honors:
Lauren Hill, M.A.Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM):
Dr. Bardzell Ph.DVisual Arts:
John Mosher. M.F.AWellness:
Lisa Marquette, Ph.D.