Becoming an RLC
To become a Residential Learning Community, chapters must first complete the application for accreditation:
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- Application demonstrating chapter drive and dedication.
- Dedicated academic space in the chapter facility.
- High chapter GPA, 3.0 and higher, or consistently above the all-campus average (ACA).
- High level of Faculty Fellow engagement.
- High minimum GPA for membership, above 2.75.
- Strong letters of recommendation.
- Substance-free academic common area space.
Designation as a Residential Learning Community remains valid for as long as a chapter meets minimum accreditation requirements and submits a yearly RLC Annual Update to the RLC Task Force. The Annual Update will be used to assess current RLC chapters and will provide the Task Force with much needed information on how each RLC is performing from year-to-year. For more information, contact Shane McKee, Member Development Manager.
