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Living and Learning Communities

Living and Learning Communities offer themed housing without a formal connection to faculty as with the Residential Academic Programs (RAPs). Keep in mind that participation is only available to students living in the residence halls and transfer students are not guaranteed housing on campus. Learn more about housing >

B3 Business Living and Learning Community offers first-year Leeds School of Business students the opportunity to interact with faculty, staff, advisors, and upper class mentors.

CU Experience at Cheyenne Arapaho Hall provides residents the opportunity to participate in ARSC 1001, The Contemporary University and Student Citizens, also known as "CU 101."

Hallett Hall Diversity Program is committed to promoting cultural diversity, socially and academically, enabling students to broaden their awareness of multiple ethnic and racial identities.

Darley South SAFE Hall offers a supportive environment for students, including those in recovery, who want a college experience where all roommates agree to a lifestyle free of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.

SPECTRUM provides a supportive community for all who identify along the continuum of sexuality, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer people, and their allies.

Quadrangle Community Engineering and Sciences Program includes four small residences designed for undergraduates studying engineering and applied science or mathematics.