Renison Residence is home to two living-learning communities!
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Social Development Studies (SDS)
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Bridge to Academic Success in English (BASE)
What is a living-learning community?
Renison's living-learning communities are an academically supported living arrangement where SDS and BASE students access peer leaders, events, study help sessions, and targeted support to ensure their success.
Your friends, roommates, and classmates are all rolled into one, which means you'll get the best of both worlds. You'll find a small, caring place to call home that will help you focus on your studies.
SDS Living-Learning Community
All first-year SDS students are part of the Living-Learning Community at Renison, and those who choose to live in residence get grouped into "clusters" of students living within the larger residence community. This arrangement gives you the opportunity to live near classmates and meet people from other academic programs.
Whether you're staying up late to study for a test or getting together to work on a group project, it's reassuring to know that those around you are sharing similar experiences.
Community benefits
- Live near peers who are taking similar classes - peers play a critical role in your support network
- Connect with a Peer Leader - an upper-year student who shares their experience with you and facilitates "academic check-ins"
- Meet and get to know your professors outside the classroom; while establishing networks with other faculty, staff, alumni, and upper-year students from your program and faculty
- Enhance in-class learning by participating in academic events supported by the department and facilitated by your Peer Leader for all first-year SDS students (i.e. study skills sessions, writing help sessions, academic program information sessions)