Residential Learning Communities
Housing and Residence Life strives to promote educational excellence in the Residential Learning Community and increase retention for North Carolina A&T State University. Through strong collaborations with Academic Affairs and Student Affairs, the Residential Learning Communities enable residents to experience a more educationally enriched community supporting his/her academic and career aspirations.
Moreover, Housing and Residence Life recognizes the importance of life skills for the employability of our students. As such, these communities will focus on a Residential Curriculum guiding students toward competencies in life skills such as critical thinking and reasoning, social and civic responsibility, character, ethics, and communication. Visit each residential community page below for more information.
How to Apply
Complete the checklist before applying:
- Complete the housing application with payment
- Meet the criteria for the particular LLC or TC in which you are interested
- The Residential Communities application will be available February 12, 2018.
- Apply Now!
LLC |
LLC Description |
Building Location |
Advisor |
Advisor Contact Information |
LLC (2010) |
Provides students opportunities to increase learning outside the classroom. |
McNeil & Blair Halls |
Brittany Williams |
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AGGIE M.E.N LLC (Fall 2018) |
Enhances the academic progress of first-year and continuing male students to increase retention, persistence, and graduation. |
Cooper and Curtis Halls |
William Grant Hill |
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LLC (2013) |
This program will foster intellectual, personal, and professional growth through the development of positive relationships within the local and campus communities. SISTERS will create a deeper appreciation for excellence in education, service, and finer womanhood. |
Aggie Suites F |
Renisha Howard |
|
LLC (2011) |
Addresses the unique needs of economically challenged, first-generation and disabled students. |
Barbee Hall |
Chantel Fleming |
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LLC (2014) |
Nursing LLC students will develop a sense of leadership and community while learning to work in a team and make good life choices. They will also begin to develop critical thinking skills and professional identity. |
McCain Hall |
Shelita Griffis |
The F.I.T. themed community is now accepting applications for the 2018-19 academic school year.
Explore Details about F.I.T. [LINK TO DIVISIONS – STUDENT AFFAIRS – DEPARTMENTS – HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE ¬– RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION – LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES – FIT]
TC |
Description |
Building Location |
Advisor |
Advisor Contact Information |
TC (2011) |
Awareness of careers, skill requirements and leadership patterns for freshman and transfer students. |
Haley Hall |
Daniel Grigg Keyara Stevenson |
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TC (2011) |
For first-year freshmen majoring in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Technology or Mathematics with an interest in research, a desire to pursue a Ph.D., at least a 3.0 GPA and a 900 SAT score. |
Pride Hall |
Ms. Johnson-Taylor Dionne Wells |
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TC (2015) Is part of the Collegiate Recovery (CRC) substance-free residential living program. |
To provide support to the unique needs of recovering students. Our CRC focuses on integrating all dimensions of wellness as presented by SAMHSA while creating a holistic understanding of what it means to be "healthy." Serenity Place offers distinct advantages to those seeking on-campus collegiate recovery housing. |
Haley Hall |
Vivian Barnette, Ph.D., ABPP |