Living Learning & Focus Living Communities

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Living Learning Communities

Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are for students who share a common interest and academic pursuit, to live and study in an intentional educational community. LLC's create a more academically and relationally supportive environment for students living on campus and enhances their residential and educational experience.

Research shows that students who are involved in a Living Learning Community have elevated academic success, easier experience connecting with peers, increased graduation rates and overall higher satisfaction with their college experience.

LLC Benefits:

There are many reasons to participate in Living Learning Communities at LMU, including:

  • To help facilitate the academic and social transition to college
  • To create strong academic skills to aid student's success
  • To increase collaboration with faculty, peers and LMU community
  • To aid in their retention at the institution
  • To integrate academic and co-curricular experiences
  • To promote increased satisfaction of the LMU college experience
  • To develop an openness to views different from their own 

Focus Living Communities

Focus Living Communities (FLCs) are for students who share a common interest, to live and study in an intentional community. FLC's create a supportive and themed environment for students living on campus and enhance the residential experience.

Living Learning & Focus Living Communities

  • Academic Community of Excellence (ACE)

    The Academic Community of Excellence (ACE) prepares students from historically underrepresented groups to pursue graduate and professional school. Students take classes and reside together (resident advisors and commuter students are exempt from living in McCarthy), attend conferences and social engagements, engage with faculty and alumni, and more. ACE students also practice the importance of serving others by mentoring high school students who are preparing for admission to college.

    Contact: ace@lmu.edu - 310.338.5348
    Housing: McCarthy Hall

    Arrupe

    Highlighting the Ignatian roots of the LMU Mission statement, the Arrupe LLC seeks to help students understand and intentionally live out this mission, grounding their education at LMU in creative, practical ways. Arrupe provides many opportunities that balance body, mind, heart, and spirit, as well as extracurricular opportunities for students to foster action and reflection in the midst of partnered academic and extracurricular settings facilitated by live-in staff according to Ignatian principles.

    Contact: Marc.Reeves@lmu.edu - 310.338.5708
    Housing: Palm South Apartments - Pod

    Esports

    The Esports Themed Community will focus on allowing gamers to live in community with a shared sense of purpose around gaming.   Countless games revolve around a multiplayer aspect; others, while single player, build large online followings and communities coming together to enthuse about the game. By allowing students a living space to freely express and enthuse about their interests, we work to provide a sense of community in a scene that carries heavy external judgement. It may also prove valuable for those interested in the growing games industry in a multitude of fields such as computer science, acting and voice acting, graphic design and animation, and computer engineering. Not only does the community encourage hands-on-learning, skill building, and academic improvement, it also harnesses the cooperative aspect of life. 

    Members will gain experience in numerous skills such as:

    • Physical coordination
    • Interpersonal communication
    • Giving and receiving feedback
    • Teamwork
    • Problem solving and strategic thinking 

    Contact: michael.medina@lmu.edu
    Housing: Palm South Pod

    Gender Inclusive Living

    The Gender Inclusive Living Themed Community will aid all students with an interest in developing their understanding of the complex ways gender and identity shape the world around us and our experience of community. The program will provide the opportunity for 18 sophomore, junior and senior LMU students to live together in a housing pod in the palm quad community. The Theme Community will develop friendships, create student opportunities, and will provide a safe space for students to live comfortably. You will get the opportunity to be with this pod interacting in social material together, get to have highlighted resources from multiple admin and faculty, and will have a lovely space to call home.

    Requirements:

    • Must be a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior

    Contact: stuart.moskovitz@lmu.edu or Student Housing - 310.338.2963
    Housing: Palm South Pod

    Global House

    The Global House provides students of different nationalities and diverse cultures with the opportunity to live and learn together in a community of mutual respect, understanding, and international friendship. The House consists of seven undergraduate students with an interest in intercultural competency and awareness. 

    Students are welcome to apply as an individual or in a roommate group of two people. Please note that acceptance to the Global House is not guaranteed for roommate groups, and applications will be considered on an individual basis.

    *You do not need to be an international student to apply for the Global House*

    Contact: oissprograms@lmu.edu - 310.338.2937
    Housing: Off Campus House

    Honors LLC 

    The University Honors Program operates the HONORS LLC, which aims to prepare students for a full and intellectual life. The program integrates the Honors program with a living and learning curriculum to maximize student's experience. Along with taking two courses in the academic year, members of the LLC will enjoy office hours with honors faculty and staff, allowing for more interaction than just the confines of the classroom. There are also extracurricular events (trips and events) facilitated by the University Honors program faculty and staff. Students must be enrolled in the Honors program to apply. 

    Requirements: 

    • Must be a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior

    Contact: Nubia.Valenzuela@lmu.edu - 310.338.7349
    Housing: O'Malley Apartments

    Honors House 

    The Honors House is a center of community for all students, staff, and faculty in the University Honors Program. It also functions as a small Living-Learning Community for a select group of Honors sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Like the Honors LLC in O’Malley Apartments and the Honors First-Year LLC, Honors House LLC has an academic purpose. Residents of the Honors LLCs support one another beyond the classroom for the distinctive challenges of Honors courses. The group of students selected for Honors House are to serve as a model of community for the rest of the Honors Program. In line with this mission, this group has the responsibility of planning one event per semester that takes place at Honors House to which the entire Honors community is invited.

    Requirements: 

    • Must be a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior

    Contact: Nubia.Valenzuela@lmu.edu - 310.338.7349
    Housing: Off Campus House 

    Innovation Incubator LLC

    The Innovation Incubator LLC is designed to bring together students from all disciplines in a shared living environment that fosters organic collaboration, creativity, and venture creation. This LLC will serve as an interdisciplinary hub where students can explore entrepreneurship, innovation, and real-world problem-solving in a dynamic residential setting. 

    By immersing students in an entrepreneurial ecosystem, this LLC encourages the exchange of ideas, hands-on learning, and peer-driven innovation-mirroring the energy and collaboration seen in successful startup incubators. The community will provide an opportunity for students to build projects, share knowledge, and form lasting professional relationships through natural, everyday interactions.  

    Students in this LLC are required to take Blueprint for Innovation, an exploratory and hands-on class designed to help students identify emerging problems in business, technology, and society.  

    Requirements 

    • Must be an upperclassman
    • Enrollment, completion, and passing in the Blueprint for Innovation for two semesters.

    Contact: Dr. David Choi
    Housing: Palm South Apartments - Pod

    Service and Action House

    LMU students have a passion for service. Located in a house directly off-campus, the residents of the Service and Action House take that passion further by assuming leadership roles where their community service can make a powerful difference. The Service and Action House also places emphasis on Jesuit Volunteer Corps values by emulating the four pillars of spirituality, social justice, community, and simple living. House members participate in spirituality nights, reflection nights regarding social justice issues, service projects, and a variety of social justice and community events.

    Contact: Yadira.Napior@lmu.edu - 310.338.2959
    Housing: Off Campus House

    Service-Learning Community

    The Service Learning Community’s mission is to cultivate the next generations of leaders to be people With and for others. The SLC is primarily a sophomore and junior community where students engage in hands-on service in the Los Angeles community, learn together, and practice communal living.

    *You do not need to be a member of a Service Org to join this community.*

    Contact: Chelsea.Brown@lmu.edu - 310.338.1642
    Housing: Palm South Apartments - Pod

    Home Stretch Community

    Home Stretch is designed for students in their final semesters at LMU. Seniors who indicate an interest in Home Stretch will be manually assigned later in the process to an apartment in Leavey 5 that faces the LMU Bluff and provides a view of the Los Angeles basin from the Pacific Ocean to the Hollywood Hills. 

    Students should communicate with their roommate group if they will be expressing interest in Home Stretch. If anyone in the roommate group is not eligible for or does not also select Home Stretch, the Roommate Group will be split to place those eligible and interested in the Home Stretch community.

    Requirements: 

    • Must be a rising Senior

    Contact: Student Housing at housing@lmu.edu - 310.338.2963
    Housing: Leavey 5 Apartments

     

     

Additional Theme Community Options at LMU

LMU also provides a variety of Themed Communities for students to live together and experience intentional programs and events around a particular theme without taking a class or other strict curricular requirement. Please see the Theme Communities webpage for more information.

Please contact Housing 310.338.2963 or e-mail housing@lmu.edu for more info.