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The college experiences that change lives don’t always happen in the classroom. Our students learn from each other every day.
CBU has been committed for 140 years to the Lasallian tradition of creating a supportive academic home for students, built on the solid foundation of faith, service and community. By studying together in small classes that promote discussion and interaction with faculty, playing together on athletic teams and participating in campus organizations, students grow as part of the campus family.
Read about CBU's Living Learning Center in the spring issue of
Southeast Education Network (SEEN) magazine!
What do we mean by “Living Learning Center?” Universities across the country have embraced living learning programs as an opportunity to engage students more fully in the college experience. Studies show that students who participate in living learning programs develop better critical thinking skills, are more likely to explore service-learning or volunteer activities, and make a smoother transition to college life. Most importantly, these students know that lessons don’t stay in the classroom; they eagerly bring knowledge gained in one setting to a variety of others.
CBU’s campus is constantly evolving to support the best possible education for our students. By making our Living Learning Center a home for today’s innovations, we’re building tomorrow’s leaders.
To find out more about living in one of CBU's Living Learning Communities, contact: • Office of Admissions at admissions@cbu.edu, (901) 321-3205 or (800) 288-7576 • Brother Michael Schmelzer, Director of Learning Communities, at (901) 321-3583 or mschmelz@cbu.edu
APPLY TO JOIN A LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY!
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