What is a Living Learning Community?
A Living Learning Community or LLC is a community in a residence hall where students share a common theme or academic interest. There are twelve different LLCs to choose from, and the Honors program holds one of them. LLCs have programs and events that are specifically planned for that community. LLCs are a great place to live, and an easy place to make friends, since you already have a common interest. To find out more information about Living Learning Communities please visit the Center for University Life website, www.neu.edu/reslife.
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