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Upper-Class Learning Community
Program Overview:
The Upper Class Learning Community is founded upon the principles of providing upper-class students with the opportunities and skills to pickup where the first year experience left off and guide students through graduation. The UCLC focuses on the core areas of preparing students for the future (further education or work force), educating them on valuable life skills, and encouraging civic engagement and leadership. This community provides a balanced encouraging civic engagement and leadership. This community provides a balanced experience for students to strengthen their academic potential, gain valuable skills and awareness of campus resources, prepare for life after Ohio State, and maintain a sense of connectedness to OSU. The program is designed for any sophomore or upper-class student wishing to remain on campus.
The UCLC works closely with the Sophomore Leadership Involvement Community (SLIC) and Multicultural Understanding through Nontraditional Discovery Options (MUNDO) Community.
Hall Traditions:
- Annual Ice Cream Welcome (Tower of Toppings)
- Annual Weenie Roast
- Quarterly De-Stress Fest
What we promise (Learning Outcomes):
- Assist students in exploring career, as well as graduate and professional school options (programs include: panel presentations with faculty, career services, and professionals in careers, Q&A sessions on what comes next, undergraduate research, etc.)
- Provide students with programming that prepares them on professional skills for life after college (programs include: resume workshops, etiquette dinners, cover letter writing, etc.)
- Help students to learn life skills (programs include: sex fiesta, alcohol education/mocktails, suicide and depression workshop, etc.)
- Experience opportunities for civic engagement, service and leadership
- Opportunities to develop leadership and mentorship skills as a floor community leader
- Community social programs and activities
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