Fall 2023 Residential Learning Communities
Engineered for Success – Aubie Hall (all students)
Engineering is a challenging degree choice and requires students to quickly learn how to manage their work and time, as well as their own learning process to be successful; therefore, the Engineered for Success Residential Learning Community (RLC) focuses on providing students with direct access to an engineering student mentor and an engineering advisor throughout their first year. Students are exposed to a support system that encourages development of good academic habits, learning about engineering as a degree and career choice, and getting connected with the engineering community at Auburn. The final project in the associated first year seminar course requires students to describe their own process of becoming a successful engineering student.
All students – including Honors College students – may apply for the RLC and live in Aubie Hall.
Engineered for Success, Honors – Matthews Hall
Engineering is a challenging degree choice and requires students to quickly learn how to manage their work and time, as well as their own learning process to be successful; therefore, the Engineered for Success Residential Learning Community (RLC) focuses on providing students with direct access to an engineering student mentor and an engineering advisor throughout their first year. Students are exposed to a support system that encourages development of good academic habits, learning about engineering as a degree and career choice, and getting connected with the engineering community at Auburn. The final project in the associated first year seminar course requires students to describe their own process of becoming a successful engineering student. Through this RLC you can meet all of your first-semester honor course requirements while also getting involved in the Auburn community!
Students in the Honors College may apply for the RLC and live in Matthews Hall (Village, Honors College housing).
Discover Auburn: Out of State – Harper Hall
Are you from out-of-state? Worried about the transition being so far from home? The Discover Auburn: Out-of-State Student Learning Community is designed for students who are looking to discover Auburn while connecting with other students who are also far from home. Students will get to know their new home while learning traditional First Year Seminar topics like time management, study strategies, campus involvement, and career preparation. This Residential Learning Community is designed for students who are at least 6 hours from home. Out-of-State Student Learning Community is designed for students who are looking to discover Auburn while connecting with other students who are also far from home.
Students may apply for the Discover Auburn RLC and live in Harper Hall in the Quad community.
Additional Special Interest Communities