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Living-Learning Communities
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At Florida State, a Living–Learning Community (LLC) is a small group of students who live together, share an interest, and take one or two of their classes together — usually in a small classroom inside their residence hall. Designed primarily for first-year students, an LLC is a great place to plug into a supportive network of students and distinguished faculty as soon as you arrive at FSU.

Timeline
February 11: LLC applications open
April 8: LLC application deadline
April 24: LLC first round invitations

Bryan Hall

Explore all that FSU has to offer. Discover your unique skills, interests and goals through guided exploration and community support.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Connect with other creative problem solvers to explore your entrepreneurial interests and put your ideas into action.

Global and Public Affairs

Advance your interests in understanding and impacting society at all levels. Explore diverse social issues from the global to the local. Use the theories and methods of social science to affect change.

Health Professions

Live and learn with other students pursuing careers in allied health, athletic training, dentistry, medicine, physical/ occupational therapy and other health professions.

Music

Enjoy concerts, jam sessions, guest artist and faculty presentations, practice and performance spaces and more, in a close–knit community of music majors.

Nursing

Connect with other first-year students, nursing faculty and nursing majors while exploring many aspects of the nursing profession.

Social Justice

Discuss and challenge common beliefs on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, religion, ability, citizenship, political ideology and other identities. Learn more about social issues, inequalities and social justice.

Women in Math, Science and Engineering (WIMSE)

Friendship, community and opportunity for women studying math, science and engineering.