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Residential Learning Communities
Developmental Education

As of November 2014 no studies of Residential Learning Communities were found that fell within the scope of the Developmental Education review protocol and met WWC design standards. Therefore, the WWC is unable to draw any research based conclusions about the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of Residential Learning Communities to improve outcomes in this area.
Residential learning communities in postsecondary education—also known as living-learning programs—attempt to integrate students’ academic and daily living environments with the goal of improving student learning and success. Students in a residential learning community will live together (usually in a residential dormitory), take certain classes together, and engage in structured co-curricular and extracurricular activities.

Last Updated: November 2014



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This intervention report was prepared for the WWC by Development Services Group, Inc. under contract ED–IES–12–C–0084.

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