Living and Learning Communities

Our Living and Learning Communities are made up of Residential Colleges and Theme Halls.

Residential Colleges

In an effort to integrate the use of all of our campus resources in the education and preparation of the whole student, we join with faculty members in several departments to offer the following residential colleges for the 2009-2010 academic year:

Residential Colleges offer students the opportunity to share not only a residence hall but also classes, programs and study opportunities. Each community has a spirit all its own, but all residential colleges provide an environment in which students are surrounded by friends with whom they achieve mutual success.

Theme Halls

In addition to Residential Colleges, several halls are also home to students who have a common interest or are recipients of a specific scholarship. These include:

  • Athletic Management Programs Community in Saxe Hall
  • First Year Learning Community in Wheeler Hall
  • Global Village in Herrig Hall
  • Honors Program in Larzelere and Trout Halls www.cmich.edu/honors
  • Leader Advancement Scholars in Barnes Hall www.cmich.edu/cmulead
  • Multicultural Advancement and Lloyd Cofer Scholars in Troutman Hall www.diversity.cmich.edu/mss
  • Public Service Residential Community in Barnes Hall www.rso.cmich.edu/bhc
  • Transfer Student Community in Kesseler and Kulhavi Halls
  • Women in Leadership in Sweeney Hall

Note: Residential Colleges and Theme Halls comprise one or more floors of a residence hall, so students who do not have an interest in a specific academic program may still apply for these halls.


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