Housing and Residence Life recognizes that college students learn both in and out of the classroom. We actively collaborate with our academic partners and other student success partners to complement the classroom experience.

Through Living Learning Communities (LLCs), we offer students a dynamic residential experience consisting of specialized programming, interactions with faculty and staff, and a supportive community that focuses on student success. 

The LLCs provide students in specific majors or interest areas with outstanding out-of-class co-curricular and residential experiences. From these experiences, students receive additional faculty/staff interaction and collaboration with a strong peer group—that is, students who share academic interests and career goals.

Students within the community are placed on a common floor with staff members who have been specially selected to work with the residential learning community. Additionally, faculty work together with the residence hall staff to use the facility as a setting for co-curricular and social programming based on the content of the community's major/interest area.

Communities

Healthcare Careers for Spanish Speakers

The Healthcare Careers LLC for Spanish Speakers is designed to address the urgent need for medical personnel who can converse in Spanish. The goal of this Living-Learning Community is to support freshmen students who intend to pursue any of various healthcare professions. An intermediate level of proficiency in Spanish is required for acceptance.

Jaguar Jumpstart

Jaguar Jumpstart is a learning community focused on freshman success. Study skills, information literacy, tutoring, and special programs such as speakers, workshops, community service projects and socials are offered exclusively to the Jaguar Jumpstart community.

JAGByte

The JAGByte LLC is a dynamic residential experience for incoming freshmen majoring in Computer Science, Cyber Operations, Cyber Security, Cyber Security Engineering, and Information Technology. This LLC provides an environment for students to become leaders in their field by introducing opportunities for personal development, academic achievement, community engagement, and professional development.

Honors Program

The Honors Program invites academically motivated and high-potential learners to apply to join our community! As an honors student, you will receive focused advising and early registration privileges so that you can take small classes populated by fellow honors students and taught by some of our best professors. You will also gain 24/7 access to a study and social space in the Honors home - the Quad Wall Building. Students with a cumulative, unweighted high school GPA of 3.50 or higher, regardless of standardized test scores, will be considered for membership.

Community Leadership & Engagement

The Community Leadership & Engagement Living Learning Community (CLE-LLC) at Augusta University is an innovative residential program designed for students passionate about positively impacting their communities. This program combines academic learning with real-world experiences to cultivate the next generation of community leaders and change-makers. 

ROTC

ROTC, Reserve Officer's Training Corps, is a program of military instruction that takes place on campus. The origin of our Military Instruction in a civilian college dates back to The Academy of Richmond County in 1783. Army ROTC is one of the best leadership courses in the country and is part of your college curriculum. Living together, during classes, and with training, you will learn first-hand what it takes to lead others, motivate groups, and how to conduct missions as an Officer in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will earn the bar of a Second Lieutenant and become a leader for life.

FAQs

LLCs are an ideal way to make friends with peers who have similar interests. Research shows that, compared to non LLC participants, students who participate in an LLC have

  • Higher academic success rates
  • Higher college graduation rates
  • An easier time connecting with their peers.

LLC Participants also enjoy considerable benefits such as the following:

  • Greater academic support opportunities (convenient access to tutoring, supplemental instruction courses, major-focused programming)
  • Frequent interaction with faculty and staff outside the classroom
  • More positive perception of the residential experience
  • Greater connection to the university at large

There is no additional cost for a Living Learning Community. However, some LLCs require students to register for specific classes, class sections, or outside of the classroom activities; please refer to the individual LLC pages for additional requirements.

Students not selected for an LLC, whether incoming first-year or upperclass, have the opportunity to continue general room selection with all other students.

Yes! Students must live on campus to participate in an LLC. Only students who have signed a housing contract will be considered for LLC selection.

No. Students who are part of a special population will have events and programming specialized to them that could interfere with the LLC.

No. Students in an LLC will be assigned roommates with other LLC students.

No. As part of a Living Learning Community, you will be placed into a room that is part of that community to maximize program benefits and allow your coordinator to organize specific events just for your LLC.