Programmed housing options offer you the opportunity to live in an environment with peers who share a common academic, cultural, or lifestyle interest. In fact, data collected over the years indicates that students living in programmed communities earned higher GPAs. These enriching programs are part of the residence halls to stress the interconnection of living and learning in an academic community. Communities include:
Residential Learning Communities at the University of Vermont are designed to engage the whole student, tying together the intellectual, ethical, and social aspects of college life. By living together with fellow students who share common interests and ideals, the individual student becomes part of a true community, a community that is also tied to the greater world beyond the confines of the university. In addition, students, faculty, and staff are given the opportunity to interact outside the classroom, the lab, or the office, thereby encouraging the pursuit of knowledge as a lifetime activity.
For more information visit the Residential Learning Communities web site, or use the links below to visit a specific community.
Redstone Apartments
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Spinner Place
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