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Looking for a great community to live in next year? Want to register for housing early? Consider joining a Residential Learning Community! RLCs offer a community environment where students share passions and academic interests. Students have the opportunity to participate in community programs and trips and work with RLC Associates (Faculty/Staff who have expertise in a particular area) for mentorship and support. RLC Applications close on March 30th.

2018-2019 COMMUNITIES:

Organic Gardening & Cooking
T8, 2nd floor – for students interested in planting and harvesting the rooftop garden and enjoying organic community meals together.

Outdoor Adventure
T8, 1st floor – for students interested in outdoor skills and activities.

Interfaith
T5, 2nd floor – for students interested in exploring faith through service, dinner, and discussion.

Housing Offering a Multicultural Experience (HOME)
Eastman, 1st & 2nd floors – for students interested in experiencing a diverse learning environment and learning about different cultures.

Honors
Lyon – For students interested in sharing academic experiences and support.

Quiet Study
T5, 3rd floor – for students who appreciate a calm residential environment conducive to studying.

Substance-Free
T5, 1st floor – for students interested in committing to substance-free living.

Transfer Community
T11, 1st floor – for students interested in connecting with the transfer student community.

For more information about each RLC program, visit www.ithaca.edu/reslife/guide/specialty/

Special Note:
Due to lack of student interest, we are putting La Casa on hold for the 2018-2019 academic year. We hope to reopen the community for 2019-2020! Please contact Jacqueline Winslow, jkwinslow@ithaca.edu with questions or for suggestions about alternative communities to La Casa.

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