The Literacy Leaders Learning Community (LLLC) is a unique enrollment opportunity for freshman and sophmore interested in careers that help support future generations of learners and their communities.
Start off your college experience being a part of a small learning community focused on developing the literacy leaders of tomorrow. Through outreach programs, workshops, career-building activities, and service, Literacy Leaders will develop a strong core of literacy understanding, build professional skills to enhance future careers, and deepen their understanding of the connection between literacy and equitable opportunities for all.
What to Expect
Transition from high school to college by building a strong network of like-minded learners. As a member of the LLLC you will:
Literacy Leaders will be connected early in their academic career with the College of Education & Human Development (COEHD), the Harris Literacy Center, and other students who are interested in careers that help to support future generations of learners and their communities. Through outreach programs, workshops, career-building activities, and service, Literacy Leaders will develop a strong core of literacy understanding, build professional skills to enhance future careers, and deepen their understanding of the connection between literacy and equitable opportunities for all.
First-year and Second Year students who are interested in participating in LLLC should:
For any questions regarding the LLLC opportunity please contact Kaleb Tucker, LLLC Coordinator
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