Living-Learning Program
North Dakota State University is a land-grant university which strives to provide students with excellent opportunities to achieve both academic and personal success.
The Living-Learning Program within the Department of Residence Life centers around the primary mission of the department, to support students by providing a vibrant, healthy place to live and learn. Beyond the commitment of the university to students, it is crucial to provide a solid foundation where students can learn how to become better citizens and scholars within the university community and in life. In short, the Living-Learning Program is the driving force behind the positive experience of living on campus.
For in-depth information about our program, download the Living-Learning Program Brochure. For more generalized information about specific aspects of the program, select from the submenu on the left or from the options listed below.
Foundation: Community Development and LAW Curriculum
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS)
- Business
- Engineering and Architecture (E&A)
- Pharmacy
- Transfer and International Exchange Student (TIES)
- Wellness
Faculty In Residence Education
- Faculty Greeters
- Faculty Mentors
- Faculty In Residence
Leadership and Involvement Opportunities
- Hall Government
- Residence Hall Association (RHA)
- National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH)
- Programming Council