Housing
Housing Application
Living Learning Community (LLC) housing at Lincoln College consists of floors that have developed out of common interests in the residential student body. They’re groups of people living together with a common interest. Floors perform services to the residential and campus community at large to promote their interests. Students in these areas have the opportunity to utilize their skills and abilities outside the classroom. Requirements and expectations are set in these areas to ensure the success of each community. Any resident that fail to meet these requirements and expectations of any community may be administratively moved to another area of housing. The following are communities offered beginning fall 2018.
Ideal for students who are interested in the three legs of sustainability: environmental, social, and economical. Individuals interested in sustainable community development, art majors, humanities, and business majors will all fit right in.
Learn MoreThe Leadership and Service Community will provide students the opportunity to participate in leadership development, service-learning, mentoring, and community outreach.
Learn MoreThis community brings together students who share a desire to maintain an atmosphere conducive with academic excellence.
Learn MoreThe Alcohol Responsible Citizens community is an environment for students who are 21 years and older.
Learn MoreThe Mosaic is a place for open-minded individuals to expand their knowledge and discover the world around them.
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All residents must apply to live in these areas of campus by submitting their housing questionnaire along with typed responses to the following questions. Students may apply to up to 2 LLCs however, each application requires separate essay responses. The Office of Residence Life will review all responses and applications for the Living Learning Communities. Residents selected to reside in these areas will be notified by August 1st. The Office of Residence Life reserves the right to remove any student who fails to meet the requirements and/or expectations of any LLC.