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Student Outcomes: The Impact of Varying Living-Learning Community Models
Authors:Stassen  Martha L A
Institution:(1) Whitmore Administration Building, Amherst, MA, 01003
Abstract:This study explores the effect of three distinct living-learning community models on a variety of student experience and academic performance outcomes. Central to the analysis is an investigation of whether there are differences in outcomes for learning communities with different missions and structures, all three of which fall into the ldquoLinked Courserdquo learning community design. Even in the least coordinated, most basic, learning community model, students show more positive outcomes (first semester GPA, retention, first-year experience) than nonlearning community students. The fact that simple structures that facilitate student interaction around academic work (even without coordinated faculty involvement) have a positive effect for students of all preparation levels provides encouragement to campus leaders with limited resources who are working to develop methods for improving the undergraduate educational experience on their campuses.
Keywords:residential learning communities  evaluation  outcomes
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