Residential Education and Housing

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The College of New Jersey

Eickhoff Hall 114
Ewing, NJ 08628

P: 609-771-2301
F: 609-637-5165
E: housing@tcnj.edu

Living and Learning Experiences

Overview

 

The Department of Residential Education and Housing, in collaboration with various Academic offices, piloted two Living-Learning Communities in the Fall of 2008. Living-Learning Communities are unique housing opportunities where students with a shared educational interest can live together and explore, learn and teach others about a particular subject.

Living-Learning Communities require active resident participation. Students work with ResEd staff and faculty to create dynamic, interactive educational programs for each other, as well as for the broader community.

Students in ALL learning communities are expected to assist as a participant and coordinator of programs. Due to the need to have highly engaged members in the community, individuals who do not meet these expectations and the expectations set during their hall community meetings may be removed from the community.

See below to learn more about the specific Living-Learning Communities that will be offered during the 2012-2013 Academic Year.


THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (“The I-House”) LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY

 

The goal of this housing option is to engage a community of domestic and international students in a variety of leadership and learning opportunities, including field trips, special events and house discussions that will help individuals learn more about other cultures as well as their own. Additionally, domestic students will pair up with international students to help them learn about the campus community and campus traditions.

Participants will develop a greater understanding of American culture and history, including that of New Jersey, by participating in trips, discussions and other educational opportunities on campus and in the mid-Atlantic region. Students will learn cross-cultural communication skills, recognize their own cultural norms and values and take steps to bridge the communication gap that sometimes exist between different cultures. Students are expected to be engaged and active participants who willingly participate in and even create educational opportunities for the community. This includes attending community events, field trips and house meetings and developing programs and events for the greater campus community.

 

Click here to see the Learning Contract that all I-House members will need to abide by as a condition for participating in the community.
If a significant number of the domestic students selected to live in this unique housing opportunity will be on campus in the spring, we will schedule a Spring Orientation and Coordinating meeting to discuss upcoming events, buddy pairings and other expectations and programming opportunities. Additionally, at that meeting, we will inform participants of their specific placement. If most participants are studying abroad in the spring, we will communicate this information via e-mail.

This community is a collaboration between The Department of Residential Education & Housing, The Center for Global Engagement and the Department of Modern Languages. This unique living opportunity will allow international and domestic students to live and learn together. Students will participate in and plan programs that provide cross-cultural experiences for TCNJ students.

Applications are available here and due Monday, January 23, 2012. Selected applicants will be informed starting February 6. If you have any questions, please contact Luke LaCroix, Assistant Director of Residential Education & Housing (e-mail lacroix@tcnj.edu).

Pictures from I-House (some going back to its inaugural year in 2008!):

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IceSkating

Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, PA

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