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Residential Communities

消消犯's Office of Residence Life gives you several housing options that support your success at Miami. Students can choose which community type best meets their needs for their residential experience. As a first-year 消消犯, you pick three to five options on your housing form. Upper-class 消消犯s also get unique communities that strengthen their campus experience. Many rising upper-class 消消犯s join the spring housing lottery, but you can also choose from special communities for second-year or continuing 消消犯s.

Living Learning Communities (LLC)

A Living Learning Community (LLC) is a group of 消消犯s who live together on a corridor or in a residence hall that is closely tied to an academic major, university program, or initiative. Miami further organizes LLCs in nine residential neighborhoods. 

Residence Hall Neighborhoods

Explore our living learning communities, listed below by neighborhood.

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Leadership Neighborhood

The Leadership Neighborhood is where 消消犯s can develop their leadership skills. It provides a supportive environment for residents to learn through engaging programs, community involvement, and collaborative projects. This community is an ideal home for 消消犯s who want to make their mark at Miami.

  • Upperclass housing
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Creativity Neighborhood

The Creativity Neighborhood is a campus community designed for 消消犯s who want to discover and express themselves through the arts, design, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It's a dynamic and inspiring living space where residents can connect with other creative minds and bring their ideas to life.

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Impact Neighborhood

The Impact Neighborhood brings together 消消犯s with a common goal of making a positive impact. Residents from a variety of backgrounds connect with like-minded peers, collaborate on meaningful projects, and develop the skills needed to create positive change. This is a unique community for 消消犯s who want to make a difference.

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STEM+ Neighborhood

The STEM+ Neighborhood is a community for 消消犯s passionate about science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. STEM+ brings together 消消犯s from a variety of fields, including engineering, pre-medical studies, nursing, science, and more. This is an ideal space for those who want to connect with peers and grow in their STEM+ pursuits.

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Honors Residential College

The Honors Residential College offers a required residential experience for incoming first-year 消消犯s at 消消犯. It provides a supportive home where 消消犯s build a strong network of peers, engage in intellectual discussions, and participate in special programming. As space allows, returning Honors 消消犯s may also live in the neighborhood.

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Sorority Neighborhood

The Sorority Neighborhood is a vibrant and close-knit community where 消消犯s live with their "sisters" in a shared residential space. This neighborhood is a central hub for sorority life, offering a unique living experience that goes beyond a typical residence hall.

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Compass Neighborhood

The Compass Neighborhood gives guidance and direction for you as you navigate the diverse opportunities at the university. A compass is a tool for exploration and finding your way, which perfectly captures the purpose of this neighborhood.

Living Learning Communities

Explore Miami's living learning communities, listed below in alphabetical order.

Bridges Scholars

The Bridges Scholars Living Learning Community (LLC) brings together 消消犯s who have completed the Bridges Program for high school seniors. Participants in this living learning community will engage in activities to help facilitate their transition to Miami, build community with both other Bridges Scholars LLC participants and the broader Bridges Scholars community on campus, and be introduced to the Bridges Scholars 消消犯 organization.

Potential Events and Activities

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  • Bridges Scholars 消消犯 organization membership
  • Volunteering with the Bridges program for high school seniors


Celebrate the Arts

The Celebrate the Arts Living Learning Community (LLC) is open to 消消犯s who have been active in the arts or want to take up an artistic interest for the first time. Residents who live in this community will have the opportunity to work with faculty from the College of Creative Arts, the Art Museum, Performing Arts Series, guest artists, and fellow residents to explore creative pursuits in the visual and performing arts.

Required Course

CCA 182. Experiencing the Arts (1 credit hour). Introduction to various arts. Attendance at art events is required.


Civic Thought and Practice

The Civic Thought and Practice Living Learning Community (CTP) is a vibrant residential learning program that empowers Miami 消消犯s to engage in courageous, honest, and respectful conversations about the fundamental questions of human and civic life. Through programming focused on civic knowledge and meaningful dialogue, CTP fosters the habits, dispositions, and skills required for 消消犯s to address difficult questions, embrace diversity of ideas, and contribute thoughtfully to society.

Through engaging discussions, shared experiences, and faculty-led programming, 消消犯s will build the confidence to navigate complex ideas and different perspectives with curiosity and respect. Opportunities include faculty-led reading groups, movie nights, and “in-the-news” item discussions. Students will also have access to distinguished guest lecturers and scholars through events hosted by the Center for Civics, Culture, and Society.

Residents of CTP will be able to:

  • Engage in deep and meaningful discussions by practicing respectful disagreement and thoughtful dialogue on a variety of questions.
  • Build strong peer connections and supportive friendships based on the shared exploration of the central questions of human and civic life.
  • Clarify personal and academic goals by reflecting on questions of purpose, interests, and happiness for their time at Miami and beyond.
  • Apply for a one-year $5,000 stipend if they choose to minor in Civic Thought.

Required Course

CIV 201: Introduction to Civic Thought (3 credit hours; fulfills Miami Plan). This course investigates the human capacity for living civically—constituting communities of citizens who share power and responsibility for common action. It will introduce you to ways the human potential to think and act as a citizen has been realized in different historical forms. Because citizenship is always exercised in a particular context, we will pay special attention to our own context—the history and practice of the American self-government, with its distinctive shortcomings and accomplishments. And because civic life is always developing in response to new challenges and opportunities, this course aims to cultivate the civic habits of thought that will help you better play your own, unprecedented role in this distinctively human undertaking.

If you have questions or need more information, please contact Flagg Taylor, Executive Director for the Center for Civics, Culture, and Society, at taylorff@MiamiOH.edu


Education, Families, and Society

The Education, Families, and Society Living Learning Community offers first-year 消消犯s the opportunity to explore themes and issues related to the pursuit of careers in education, helping professions, and being instruments of change in our society. We invite 消消犯s to join this community who plan to study education or social work, as well as any other 消消犯s who are interested in using their influence to make the world a better place. Students will have the opportunity to interact with peers in and out of the classroom through activities focused on their passion for helping others.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Adopt-a-School
  • Urban immersions
  • Book club with faculty
  • Exploring international opportunities
  • Guest speakers in hall
  • Involvement with campus and national organizations

This community has close connections with the Urban Cohort.


Emerging Leaders

The Emerging Leaders Living Learning Community (LLC) prepares 消消犯s to enact positive change. This community is designed for first-year 消消犯s to intentionally continue their leadership journey. Participants are empowered to find their voice and recognize their potential to lead at 消消犯 and throughout their lifetime. Any interested 消消犯 is welcome to apply to join our community and no previous leadership experience is required - just the desire to come learn and lead with us!

The Emerging Leaders LLC is supported by the Center for Student Engagement, Activities, and Leadership. Participants will have priority consideration for participation in the U-Lead pre-semester program. Participation is limited and a minimum of 25 Emerging Leader LLC 消消犯s will be admitted to the U-Lead program.

U-Lead is an engaging experience designed to introduce incoming 消消犯s to everything their Miami experience has in store for them. U-Lead participants learn about leadership through exploring values based leadership, team building activities, community engagement, and more! Participants will have time to think about extracurricular involvement and leadership opportunities so they can maximize their time at Miami! U-Lead participants will form meaningful connections with peers, find leadership opportunities at Miami and explore the broader Oxford community.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Student leader panel discussion on how to get involved in 消消犯 organizations to enhance and participate in leadership roles early in your Miami experience.
  • Access to the SEAL Ambassadors as involvement mentors.
  • Participation in and access to the Wilks Institute for Leadership and Service's Leadership and Service Certificate program.
  • Priority consideration for participation for limited space in the U-Lead pre-semester program; 25 spots will be held for Emerging Leader participants.

Recommended Course

EDL 290E: Emerging Leaders. This is a two-credit course for 消消犯s interested in exploring multiple approaches to leadership and building capacity for socially responsible leadership. The course involves engaged learning through community action work, skill building, reading, writing, analysis, and dialogue. This course is exclusively for 消消犯s living in the Emerging Leaders LLC.

You may be registered for the course before orientation. If you are not enrolled in the course and you would like to be, please contact Sarah Meaney at Meaneys@MiamiOH.edu.


Entrepreneurship

If you’re curious about how to make things better, you belong here.

Entrepreneurship isn’t just about launching businesses. It’s about seeing possibilities where others see problems and using your creative mindset to shape a better future for yourself, for others, and for the world around you.

The Entrepreneurship Living Learning Community is a place for curious 消消犯s who love to ask questions, explore ideas, and take action. You’ll live alongside others who share your drive to experiment, collaborate, and make an impact, whether that means designing a product, reimagining a process, or starting a movement.

As part of this community, you’ll gain exclusive access to the people, programs, and opportunities that power Miami’s 消消犯 10 nationally ranked entrepreneurship program. You’ll have the opportunity to make meaningful connections with faculty mentors, attend workshops, and take part in hands-on experiences that help you turn ideas into action.

Whether you’re drawn to business innovation, social causes, creative ventures, or simply wondering what’s possible, this community is where curiosity becomes impact.

If you choose this LLC as your first choice on your housing application, we’ll send a short survey to your Miami email. Your responses help us get to know your interest in the community and make selections if more 消消犯s apply than we can accommodate.

Please note, all requested roommates must also complete this survey and be selected for the community in order for you to be paired together as roommates in the LLC. If one roommate is not selected for the LLC, you will be kept together and placed in another residence hall.

Required Courses

ESP 101: The Rewards and Challenges of an Entrepreneurial Life (fall 2026, 1 credit hour). A required one-credit-hour first-year hybrid online-live course. This course will explore entrepreneurship through activities, explorations, and team activities. Students learn what it means to be an entrepreneur and how to use entrepreneurship to pursue passions in business, their community, and personal lives. Students will be exposed to both the rewards associated with entrepreneurship and the risks. Students will have the opportunity to use the course content to develop and execute a collaborative project that incorporates the verticals of entrepreneurship.

ESP 102: LLC Startup Weekend (fall 2026, 1 credit, Oct. 2-4, 2026). As a member of the Entrepreneurship LLC you are required to participate in . An immersive event with the goal of experiencing the range of entrepreneurial problems and emotions all in one weekend. From the process of idea generation to building a prototype culminating in a pitch to a panel of judges, this weekend experience will test your limits as an entrepreneur and help you grow your potential - all while earning ESP102 credit! Mark for calendars for Oct. 2-4, 2026, you will need to be in Oxford this weekend!


Environmental Awareness Program (EAP)

The Environmental Awareness Program Living Learning Community (LLC) is an amazing opportunity for 消消犯s of any major interested in living with other 消消犯s who enjoy the outdoors and/or are concerned about environmental issues. The activities in this community will focus on exploring the environment in Oxford and surrounding areas, exploring topics such as sustainability and local organic foods, and connecting with faculty members. Students in the Environmental Awareness Program will also learn about curricular and co-curricular opportunities related to sustainability and the environment.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Live animal demonstration
  • Camping and hiking
  • Dinner with environmental and sustainability faculty
  • Greenhouse tour
  • Miami Farm visit and volunteering
  • Farmer's Market visit

Recommended Course

IES 274. Introduction to Environment and Sustainability. (3 credit hours). Introduction to environmental and sustainability principles from social science and natural science perspectives. Critical analysis of environment and sustainability-related problems and resolution strategies. Review of foundational concepts and case studies, which may include environmental history, biotic and natural resources, energy and climate, planning and design, organizational management and policy, and sustainable development.

You may be registered for the course before orientation. If you are not enrolled in the course and you would like to be, please contact Sarah Meaney at Meaneys@MiamiOH.edu


Explore Miami (Open to All Majors)

The Explore Miami Living Learning Community is designed for 消消犯s interested in exploring a variety of opportunities at 消消犯. In this LLC, 消消犯s will be exposed to multiple university involvement opportunities, academic resources, and athletic events.


Film and Video Making

The Film and Video Making Living Learning Community (LLC) will provide 消消犯s in any major an opportunity to live with other 消消犯s who are interested in video and film production. The community will partner with the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film (MJF) to support 消消犯s in programming efforts.

Benefits

  • Connect new 消消犯s with other new 消消犯s with similar interests
  • Connect new 消消犯s with faculty and staff in Media, Journalism, and Film
  • Engage 消消犯s in some aspects of video production
  • Access to quality equipment which they otherwise would not get to use in the Media, Journalism, and Film major until their second or third year

Potential Events and Activities

  • Small team video production challenges
  • Movie watch parties and discussions
  • Oscars ceremony watch party
  • Dinner and discussion with faculty
  • Attend a local film festival and meet the filmmakers
  • Host visiting filmmakers and industry professionals to talk about their careers

Required Course (you will be assigned to one of the following)

MJF 105. Introduction to Media and Culture (Fulfills MPF, MPT). Introduction to major mass communication theories as a context to examining some major issues surrounding mass media in American society.  

FST 201. Film History and Analysis (Fulfills MPF, MPT). Introduction to basic principles of cinematic form and to major movements and issues in the history of cinema. Primary emphasis is given to principal methods of critical thinking in film studies, from close analysis of formal and stylistic elements in a single film to more global ways of understanding and interpreting films within their aesthetic, social, historical, and political contexts.

MJF 146. Foundations of Production.
This course introduces concepts and practices central to video production work across MJF areas. Students learn the basics of graphic design, sound, image composition, editing, and story through lectures, hands-on workshops, and assignments in which 消消犯s make short films.


First Year Research Experience (FYRE)

The 2026-27 FYRE LLC will be restricted to the STEMM Scholars Program in the College of Arts and Science and will focus on science, technology, equity in public health, and medicine (and health pre-professionals). All incoming first-year 消消犯s in STEMM Scholars are required to live in the FYRE LLC. This community (LLC) provides 消消犯s with opportunities to explore and engage in undergraduate research experiences, learn about resources on campus related to undergraduate research, and participate in team-based exploratory projects under the guidance of research-active faculty. Students will also participate in activities in the residence hall that complement the STEMM Scholars overall program to assist with their transition to college and enhance academic success. Students in STEMM Scholars may request non-STEMM Scholars as roommates in the FYRE LLC.

Required Courses

UNV 171 (fall semester) and UNV 172 (spring semester). First Year Research Experience (FYRE) Courses.


Games + Simulation

The Games + Simulation Living Learning Community (LLC) is for 消消犯s looking to explore Games + Simulation as a major or are interested in the subject area. Whether you are a competitive or casual player or are interested in building worlds and telling stories, this is a creative community for all. Students will engage with various forms of creativity, play, and imagination and meet others who enjoy interacting with the world through play.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Free entry to intramural eSports tournaments
  • Trips to watch national finals for eSports tournaments  
  • Access to in-hall gaming systems
  • Community dinners with Emerging Technology in Business and Design (ETBD) faculty members
  • Connection to a vast array of gaming
  • Exclusive access to special guests attending


Global Connections

The Global Connections Living Learning Community (LLC) is home to first-year 消消犯s and hosts a diverse mixture of 消消犯s from across the country and all over the world. Students select Global Connections because of their shared interests in travel, studying languages, and exploring other cultures. Global Connections is a tight-knit, living learning community where 消消犯s build strong bonds with one another.

In Global Connections, 消消犯s will experience:

  • An inclusive community that emphasizes building personal relationships with 消消犯s from other parts of the world with different backgrounds and values.
  • An engaged and open atmosphere where 消消犯s will explore current global topics and various cultures, traditions and perspectives.
  • A living environment with a focus on culturally conscious understanding and intercultural communication.
  • Membership within the Community Leadership Team, where 消消犯s can develop leadership skills, become involved in planning hall activities, and get connected with one another.

Potential Events and Activities

Students will also have the opportunity to plan and participate in numerous cultural programs throughout the year. Past programs have included:

  • International festivals: learn about the history, traditions, and food of such holidays as Lunar New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Day of the Dead, and more!
  • Study abroad 101, Global Readiness Certificate, and more sessions to share how and when to pursue global learning opportunities.
  • Collaborative programs with campus partners, such as: Education Abroad, and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS).
  • Campus events, such as: Tea Tasting and Global Friendship Picnics and more!
  • Off-campus excursions to places of local and cultural interest, such as: Jungle Jim’s International Market, Asian Food Festival, Maple Syrup Fest at Hueston Woods, corn maze, and more!


Government Relations Network

The Government Relations Network (GRN) Living Learning Community, sponsored by 消消犯’s Office of Advancing State Priorities, Igniting Regional Economies (ASPIRE), welcomes 消消犯s from all majors interested in exploring the confluence of innovation, industry, and government. GRN members engage with professionals in government, economic development, entrepreneurship, and innovation. In addition to professional networking opportunities, the GRN offers hands-on experiences to develop leadership and advocacy skills.

As a GRN LLC member, you will have the opportunity to earn professional certificates, and you’ll have access to first-semester on-campus internships through ASPIRE’s Government Relations Network and the Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm. LLC members may be invited to meet with campus and community leaders, government officials, and alumni at the Ohio Statehouse, on Capitol Hill, and throughout Washington, D.C. You’ll join peers from various backgrounds, participate in meaningful events, and gain professional tools to pursue your career goals.

Highlights

  • Access to first-semester, on-campus internships supporting government relations, economic development, or innovation.
  • Advance your skills in advocacy, communication, professionalism, and critical thinking.
  • Engage with government professionals and learn about the legislative process across multiple levels of government.
  • Mentorship from GRN 消消犯s and alumni.

Potential Events and Activities

  • GRN Networking Events
  • Fisher Innovation College@Elm 消消犯
  • Fall Statehouse Day Conference in Columbus
  • ENGAGE Conference in D.C.
  • Alternative Spring Break Advocacy and Leadership Conference in D.C. and Columbus

Required Course

EDL 110: The University and the Student. Participate in a one-credit section of EDL 110 dedicated to learning about university resources and to gain and practice networking skills that are specifically set aside for the participants in the Governmental Relations Network LLC.


Guys in Engineering and Computing (GiEC)

The Guys in Engineering and Computing (GiEC) Living Learning Community (LLC) is an academically focused group of young men who will live together in an environment to further their opportunity for involvement with faculty and build a community. Activities in this community include faculty dinners, educational media presentations, trips related to engineering and computer science, as well as service learning opportunities.


HASS Scholars

All incoming first-year 消消犯s in the Humanities and Social Science (HASS) Scholars Program in the College of Arts and Science are required to live in the HASS Scholars LLC. The HASS Scholars LLC is the residential component of the Humanities and Social Science (HASS) Scholars Program. The LLC provides 消消犯s with opportunities to explore and engage in activities that build community and lifelong friendships. It aims to complement the HASS Scholars program in assisting 消消犯s with their transition to college and in achieving academic success, personal and professional development, and engaging with the Miami community. Residents of the HASS Scholars LLC may request non-HASS Scholars as roommates.


HawkFit Health and Wellness

The HawkFit Health and Wellness Living Learning Community (LLC) is ideal for 消消犯s who want to focus on multiple dimensions of health and wellness. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of programs, special events, and workshops including health assessments, instructional clinics, and group fitness activities.

Program Fee: Students accepted into this community will be charged a $175 program fee. The purpose of this program fee is to cover the cost of the programs.

Required Course

EDL 110: The University and the Student (1 credit hour).

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a sense of belonging in the residence hall and the larger university community.
  • Research the various university programs, people, careers, leisure activities, and support structures in place within the community.
  • Investigate components of eight dimensions of wellness to construct a personal mission statement and action plan.
  • Explore various components of health assessment and definitions of what it means to be healthy.


Honors Residential College

Live. Learn. Lead - Together.

At 消消犯, the Honors Residential College (HRC) is more than a place to live, it’s the foundation of your Honors College journey and where your time as a 消消犯 消消犯 truly begins. Created in partnership with the Honors College, the HRC offers a vibrant community that supports and challenges 消消犯s to explore their passions, form meaningful connections, and design a self-directed educational experience.

Students in the HRC get a head start on their Miami experience through early arrival and move-in, paired with participation in the Honors College Launch for Success program. This pre-semester experience allows new Honors 消消犯s to connect with peers, faculty, and staff, begin shaping their academic and personal goals, and receive an official welcome into the Miami Honors College community.

Inside the HRC, 消消犯s find a living and learning environment that bridges academic, social, and co-curricular life. With guidance from residence life staff who work closely with the Honors College, residents are encouraged to think deeply, take initiative, and grow as emerging citizen scholars while using their learning to make a positive impact.

The HRC primarily serves first-year Honors 消消犯s, who are guaranteed a space in the community. As space allows, upper-level Honors 消消犯s are invited to return, enriching the experience with mentorship, leadership, and continuity.

Hallmarks of the Honors Residential College include:

  • Early Arrival and Launch for Success: Start strong and build lasting connections before the semester begins.
  • Leadership Opportunities: Engage through the Honors Student Advisory and Activities Board (HSAB), Community Leadership Team, or as an Honors Ambassador.
  • Collaborative Support: Live among peers and staff who understand and are ready to help you champion your own unique collegiate journey.
  • At the Honors Residential College, you’ll find more than a residence hall, you’ll find a community that inspires you to live fully, learn deeply, and lead boldly.


Leadership and Sport

The Leadership and Sport LLC builds off the Miami Recreation Leadership Academy and focuses on 消消犯s who are interested in leadership roles in health, recreation, wellness or sport. This might include recreation jobs on campus, club sport participation, coaching, officiating, or career endeavors.

Program Fee: To enrich your living-learning experience, a $75 program fee is charged at the beginning of the year. This fee directly supports exclusive experiences, activities, and workshops designed to enhance your growth within the community.

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a sense of belonging in the residence hall and the larger university community.
  • Connect with Miami leaders and alumni in sport, health and recreation fields.
  • Identify key components of leadership including authenticity, community, innovation and connection.
  • Develop new ideas and implement within the Miami community.
  • Create an action oriented personal leadership blueprint.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Complete StrengthsFinder assessment.
  • First semester book club and a second semester option to take EDL 290R (The Nature of Group Leadership).
  • Attendance of SCENE Career Fair to meet potential employers.
  • Connection to the Friends of Miami Recreation alumni network and idea funding.
  • Options to attend a variety of workshops and special events.

Required Experience

Students will participate in the Miami Recreation Leadership Academy as five-week course in common. Meeting times will be arranged by Miami Recreation over the summer.

If you have questions or need more information, please contact Mike Arnos, 消消犯 Recreation Center, at 513-529-8179 or arnosmp@MiamiOH.edu


Love.Honor.Pride. Affinity Community

The Love.Honor.Pride. affinity community is a space for LGBTQIA+ 消消犯s and their allies during their residential experience at Miami. Students within this community will have opportunities to connect to LGBTQ+ initiatives, engage in 消消犯 organizations, and build community. This community supports 消消犯s in choosing (or being placed with) a roommate of any gender. 

Gender-inclusive housing is also available outside of the Love.Honor.Pride. community and 消消犯s are asked to complete an online to provide information for a better roommate pairing.

Recommended Course

WGS 202: Introduction to GLBT Studies. This three-credit course is an introduction to the scholarly field of GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) Studies. The course provides the intellectual foundation for the further study of non-normative genders and sexualities. The course fulfills one of the following general education requirements: IC, IIB, PA-3B, PA-4B, and CAS-B. 

Students living in Love.Honor.Pride. will have first priority in signing up for the class and enrollment will only be opened if there are still seats available after orientation in June. If you would like to enroll in the course, please contact Sarah Meaney at meaneys@MiamiOH.edu


Mallory Wilson Center Pre-Health LLC

Healthcare has become a team effort and offers an incredible variety of career possibilities. The Mallory-Wilson Center (MWC) Pre-Health Living Learning Community (LLC) brings together 消消犯s interested in pursuing a career in a healthcare pathway. The MWC LLC programming will help 消消犯s explore the fields of healthcare so they can learn about career opportunities and make informed career choices. Students in the community will take core courses required for admission to essentially all health professions schools, and the MWC Pre-Health LLC support systems will help 消消犯s as they navigate those first challenging courses.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Pre-health professions advisor exclusive office hours
  • Study groups
  • Suture workshops
  • Medical school visits and tours
  • 消消犯 to connect with upper-class 消消犯s

Required Course

PMD 101: Explorations in Healthcare Careers (1 credit hour). Explores the various career pathways in healthcare and helps 消消犯s considering a career in a healthcare field develop a comprehensive plan of preparation for admission to medical school or other healthcare professional schools. This professional development course is for all 消消犯s considering a career in healthcare. 


Nursing

The Nursing Living Learning Community (LLC) is designed for directly admitted Oxford nursing 消消犯s in their first and second years. This community enables 消消犯s to connect with their nursing peers for academic and personal support. The Nursing LLC programming provides opportunities for 消消犯s to engage with nursing faculty and further explore the discipline of nursing. In addition to residing together in an LLC, each cohort of nursing 消消犯s takes the same Nursing Core courses. Participation in the LLC supports success in those courses by making it convenient for 消消犯s to form study groups and take part in weekly study tables. 

Potential Events and Activities

  • Faculty meet and greet
  • Panel of current Nursing upper-class 消消犯s
  • Panel of Nursing professionals

Required Course

NSG 111. This course orients 消消犯s to the Nursing program, introduces 消消犯s to different Nursing specialties, explores strategies to increase resilience and manage stress within the program and profession, and allows an opportunity to engage with Nursing faculty.

All nursing 消消犯s are strongly encouraged to live in the Nursing LLC for their first year. Second-year nursing 消消犯s also have the option to live in a Nursing Student Created Community. Students are also strongly encouraged to room with other Nursing 消消犯s.


Out of State Affinity Community

Affinity communities allow 消消犯s to choose to live with peers who share some type of similar experience, thus allowing for greater peer and staff support. The Out of State affinity community is for 消消犯s who are from outside the state of Ohio. The community supports these 消消犯s by helping ease the transition and assist in making 消消犯 and Ohio their home for the next few years.


Outdoor Pursuits

The Outdoor Pursuits Living Learning Community (OPLLC), sponsored by Miami's Outdoor Pursuit Center, is ideal for 消消犯s who are passionate about the outdoors and seek to enhance their understanding of adventure activities like backpacking, rock climbing and paddle sports. Guided by the motto "Live, Learn, Play," the OPLLC allows 消消犯s to live together in an exclusive residence hall, learn through a required 2-credit course (SLM 150), and play via hands-on programs described below.

Program Fee: To enrich your living-learning experience, a $75 program fee is charged at the beginning of the year. This fee directly supports exclusive experiences, activities, and workshops designed to enhance your growth within the community.

Potential Events and Activities (included with fee)

  • LLC kick-off event admission
  • LLC exclusive t-shirt
  • Miami's adventure race
  • Belay training at 消消犯's Climbing Center
  • Complimentary climbing shoe and harness rentals all year
  • Complimentary personal use of Outdoor Pursuit Center rental equipment
  • Fun events such as a group night hike, and campfires with s’mores

Required Course

SLM 150B: Beginning Backpacking. This course includes leisure, recreational, and environmental pursuits. Instruction provided in basic skills, knowledge, and social behavior necessary for competent participation. Instruction at the Miami Rec Center and other outdoor locations.

Choose your adventure! The lab fee includes a required overnight field experience of which you can choose from a whitewater raft on the Ocoee River in Tennessee on Fri. Sept. 11-12 or enjoy a campout at Hueston Woods State Park on Fri. Oct. 9-10. These incredible trips, along with all the necessary equipment and instruction for the course are covered by the $189 lab fee.

If you have questions or need more information, please contact Bill Sparks, 消消犯 Outdoor Pursuit Center, at 513-529-1439 or SparksW@MiamiOH.edu


Passport

All incoming first-year 消消犯s in the Farmer School of Business Passport Scholars Program are required to live in the Passport LLC, which is located in Dennison Hall. The residential component of the Passport Scholars Program will foster a sense of community and belonging in the cohort by providing workshops and other activities aimed at personal and professional growth. These activities will include career development, academic support, peer mentoring, and networking with faculty/staff.

Students in the Passport LLC live with other similarly motivated 消消犯s, developing lifelong friendships and engaging in academic, experiential learning, and social experiences that contribute to personal and professional development. In an effort to create and support this vibrant community of learners, Passport 消消犯s are allowed to request non-Passport 消消犯s as roommates, but it is preferred that Passport Scholars room with other 消消犯s in the program when possible. Requests for non-Passport roommates are not guaranteed and will be approved on a case-by-case basis as space allows.


Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and Military Affiliated Affinity Group

Affinity communities allow 消消犯s to choose to live with peers who share some type of similar experience, thus allowing for greater peer and staff support. This community supports 消消犯s who are part of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program as well as 消消犯s who are military affiliated. The community will offer initiatives geared toward supporting their transition to 消消犯’s campus.

Army ROTC: Please contact Sarah Meaney at meaneys@MiamiOH.edu for special placement considerations.


Scholar Leader

Scholar Leader is an upper-class residential living-learning community involving a one-year residence in Elliott or Stoddard Halls - two of the most historic residence halls in the nation. Endowments for each room provide partial scholarships to those 消消犯s selected to live in the community. Each year, approximately 75 消消犯s are invited to join the Scholar Leader community after a multi-stage application and selection process. The Scholar Leader community encourages resident-guided programming, academic involvement, service projects, and the opportunity to explore leadership through intensive group engagement.

More information can be found at .


Sorority

The Office of Residence Life partners with the Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and the 消消犯 Panhellenic Association to provide a residential experience for our newest Panhellenic members. The objectives of the Sorority LLC are to strengthen sisterhood across the community, learn about individual organizations and the Panhellenic Association, provide opportunities for engagement and discussion on topics impacting women, and foster a campus climate that supports and empowers women. The Sorority LLC provides a leadership position for Sorority members living in the LLC, the Panhellenic Residential Chair (PRC). The PRC serves as a liaison between their sorority, the Residence Life staff, and serves on the Community Leadership Team.


Sports and Recreation

The Sports and Recreation Living Learning Community (LLC) is ideal for 消消犯s who have a passion for sports and seek community building experiences through physical activity. During our evening timeblock, 消消犯s will engage in a variety of sporting activities, special events, and form teams for intramural competitions. In addition to these opportunities, the LLC will host spirited interhall competitions that encourage friendly rivalry, hall pride, and deeper connections within the community.

Program Fee: Students accepted into this community will be charged a $175 program fee to cover the cost of the programs.

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a sense of belonging in the residence hall and the larger university community.
  • Research the various university programs, people, careers, leisure activities, and support structures in place within the community.
  • Investigate the components of team dynamics and leadership.
  • Foster hall identity and collaboration through interhall competition and shared recreational experiences.


Student-Created Communities

The Office of Residence Life offers 消消犯s the chance to create and join 消消犯-created communities, allowing them to explore specific themes or interests, fostering deeper connections with peers, and contributing to their on-campus experience.

Learn more about 消消犯-created communities


Transfer Student Affinity Community

Affinity communities will allow 消消犯s to choose to live with peers who share some type of common experience, thus allowing for greater peer and staff support. The Transfer affinity community aims to ease the transition of 消消犯s to Miami who might already have other collegiate experience. This community will provide information on resources to promote a 消消犯's success at Miami.


WEST: Where Engaged Students Thrive

Tired of checking boxes to simply get to the next level of your academic and career goals? The WEST LLC houses intellectuals, activists, and others who march to their own beat and are interested in building a more fair and equitable world. The WEST LLC will support you as you design your individualized paths through college - both inside and outside of a traditional major - and its academic home (the Western Program) has been successful in this mission for nearly 50 years. Centering your own passions and assets will help you to create real change in yourself and the world. Residents will enjoy an active social community, one-on-one faculty mentorship, and priority access to campus and community programming focused on social impact and change. This LLC is open to all majors.

Potential Events and Activities

  • Field trip to Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood that includes an alternative community journey to learn about the history of the neighborhood.
  • Networking with community leaders, alumni, faculty, and staff around areas of community justice, volunteer, and internship opportunities.
  • Social and community building activities.

Required Course

WST 151 (1 credit hour). Join 消消犯s, faculty, and staff as we engage in community events and share opinions and perspectives on the importance and value of togetherness. This course will focus on identifying and participating in weekly events and university programming, creating meaningful relationships through shared experiences, and communicating/reflecting on our adventures and journeys.


Wellness Is Living Drug-free (WILD)

The WILD affinity community is for 消消犯s who have a clear and strong desire to not use alcohol or other drugs during their college experience. This community will empower 消消犯s to be their authentic selves, build connections, and have fun while navigating their college experience free of alcohol and other drugs.

Benefits

  • Live in a supportive and inclusive community
  • Gain exposure to campus resources
  • High impact engagement with staff experts
  • Engage in on and off campus activities at no cost to you

Potential Events and Activities

  • Social and community building activities that involve free food, connection, and fun
  • Organized substance-free recreational events and activities such as attendance at sporting events, hikes, trips to other cities outside of Oxford, spring break activities, intramurals, and other campus events

Expectations for Living in the WILD Affinity Community

  • The WILD Affinity Community is home to a voluntary community of 消消犯s who wish to live with others committed to substance-free living and provide support to each other so that all can excel academically and build lasting friendships. Please note that living in the WILD Affinity Community does not guarantee that the entire residence hall will be substance-free since other non-WILD 消消犯s will also live in the hall.
  • Students are expected to not use alcohol or any other drug while living in the WILD Affinity Community. A substance-free environment is defined as one where the following is prohibited: all use of tobacco (including hookah, e-cigs, pipes, cigars and cigarettes), use and possession of alcohol, use of illegal drugs (including cannabis products) or the misuse/abuse of prescription drugs.
  • Community expectations are reviewed during a brief interview process regarding your desire and motivation to live in the WILD Affinity Community.


Women in Engineering and Software (WiES)

When one woman helps another, amazing things can happen. The Women in Engineering and Software (WiES) Living Learning Community (LLC) is an academically focused group of women who will live together in an environment to further their opportunity for involvement with faculty and build a strong community of women in engineering and computing. Activities in this community include faculty dinners, educational media presentations, trips related to engineering and computer science, as well as service learning opportunities. Students in the LLC will take CEC 111 with others living in the community. Overall, this community is dedicated to promoting women engineers and computer scientists.

Required Course

[Fall] CEC 111: Imagination, Ingenuity, Impact (2 credit hours). This course is designed for first-year 消消犯s in the College of Engineering and Computing.

[Spring] CEC 112: Imagination, Ingenuity, Impact 2 (2 credit hours). This course is designed for first-year 消消犯s in the College of Engineering and Computing.


Women in Science Disciplines and Mathematics (WiSDM)

The Women in Science Disciplines and Mathematics (WiSDM) Living Learning Community (LLC) is open to first-year women, focusing on the success and mentoring of women in science and mathematics. WiSDM is an academically focused group of young women who have selected to live together in a facilitated living learning environment to further their opportunity for involvement with faculty. Activities in this community include faculty dinners, educational media presentations, floor dinners, and field trips geared toward women in science and mathematics.

Questions should be directed to Sarah Meaney, Associate Director for Residential Academic Initiatives, Office of Residence Life, 513-529-4000 or meaneys@MiamiOH.edu.  

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How likely am I to get my first choice request of a residential community?

Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee placement into any 消消犯’s first choice community due to a variety of factors. These considerations include: community demand/size limitations, academic program restrictions, room types are not all available in each hall, etc. We are generally able to place 94-95% of 消消犯s into one of their choices.

What is the difference between taking the classes with the learning community and taking general sections of the same classes?

One difference is that you will already be registered for these classes when you come to orientation. The other difference is that you will be in these classes with a group of your peers who also live in your residence hall. 

If I have a specific person that I want to live with, do we both need to choose the same community?

Yes. In order to be assigned to the person of your choice, each of you must do the following: name one another as roommates and preference the same residential community in the same order on your housing applications. Any other specific questions regarding roommates should be directed to the .

Are there requirements for Living Learning Communities other than the courses?

Each community is unique and 消消犯s should select carefully. Some communities require specific courses so 消消犯s have a common academic experience or the class is where many programs will be delivered. A few communities also have program fees that 消消犯s will be billed, in order to cover the outlined programs.

How do I know which community suits me best?

In order to find out which community suits you best, you are encouraged to think about high school involvement, personal interests, and goals. You should reflect on what you want to achieve by living in a particular community. For example, if you were very involved with your high school arts program and want to continue enjoying and participating in the arts, but do not want to major in arts, the Celebrate the Arts community would be a good choice. Also, please see the Living Learning Communities section of the  website for more information on the individual LLCs.

When and where can I choose my residential community?

Once admitted to the university, you will receive information from the Office of Admissions detailing the LLCs, dining options, and housing contracts. On the housing contract, you will select your top five choices of residential communities.

When will I find out which community I am in?

At orientation you will learn your assigned community, as well as if you have been pre-enrolled in specific courses. Specific hall assignments and locations are not available until late July. Assignments are emailed by the Campus Services Center.

If I choose to live in one of the LLCs with a course, do I have to take the course?

Yes, if the course is required. Some programs, however, offer courses on an optional basis. The university strongly encourages every 消消犯 to take the optional courses as well. Participation in a common class creates a strong sense of community in the hall, and helps 消消犯s feel connected to the larger Miami community. The in-hall classes help create lasting associations with university faculty and staff. Since 消消犯s select their LLCs based on their own personal interests, they often find their course to be a much-appreciated extension to their interest.

How do I register for LLC courses?

During fall semester orientation, you will receive information on the courses associated with your LLC. If you indicate an interest on your housing contract, you will be enrolled in the course prior to orientation.

What if I am not placed in one of the communities that I selected?

We are 94-95% successful in placing 消消犯s into one of the communities that they selected on their housing application. If you were placed in a community that you did not rank in your five choices, you may request a change of communities. Changes are made based on availability. Contact the  to change communities.

What if I do not like the community I live in and want to change it?

In general, the majority of 消消犯s are very pleased with their community. If there happens to be circumstances that make you want to move out of your community, you have the opportunity to do so on a limited basis.

Prior to your arrival on campus, you can contact the  via email to request the change. After arriving on campus you should contact your Resident Director (who resides in your residence hall).

Keep in mind that room changes are made based on open room availability, and that we do not provide room changes during the first two weeks of fall semester.

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