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EXPLORE your interests with selected professors and fellow freshmen. DISCOVER your potential for leadership, critical thinking and civic engagement. CONNECT with a small group of faculty and freshmen as you share two classes each semester of your first year, live on the same residence hall floor, study together, and participate in related campus, local and regional activities. SUCCEED by making friends more easily, getting to know professors better, adjusting to the expectations of college, attaining a higher level of academic achievement, and helping to make a difference through your involvement with your community. |
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"Living and Learning
Communities transform the educational experience so that intellectual
inquiry and debate are as likely to occur beyond as within the classroom.
Students examine topics more fully, engage one another more frequently,
and think more deeply because Learning Communities create boundless
opportunities for interaction with each other, participating faculty,
and outside experts." |
Dr. Timothy G. O’Rourke Vice President for Academic Affairs and Kenneth R. Perry Dean of the College |
Attention Incoming Freshman
There is still time to take advantage of Wesleyan's two Living & Learning Communities. The application deadline has been extended to June 2, 2008.

