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MCC Daily Tribune

TCC: Learning Communities are a High Impact Practice - Fall LC's for your students!

What is a Learning Community?

An learning community is a high impact practice where the same students enroll in two (or more) classes. The classes are carefully integrated to create the caring and supportive environment where students thrive.

In many cases, one class will be designed to support the other. For example, REA 100 Reading and Thinking in Psychology will focus on the reading required in PSY 101, and on the study skills and habits of mind that students need to succeed in PSY 101.

Why should students enroll in a Learning Community?

Lots of studies have shown that students who enroll in learning communities stick with college longer and are more successful.

In many cases, students have the opportunity to complete developmental and college level coursework in the same semester, shortening their pathway to completion.

What Learning Communities are available?

The fall schedule is attached. LC's are offered at the Brighton and Downtown campuses. Look for "BL" and "CL" on the Master Schedule.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Matt Fox at 292-3138 (mfox@monroecc.edu) or Susan Belair at 292-3240 (sbelair@monroecc.edu). Thanks very much!

Attached Files:
Learning Communities Fall 2018.pdf

Eugenia Merliss
Teaching & Creativity Center
08/09/2018