NOW ENROLLING FALL 2024!
Learning Communities integrate two or more courses in ways that meaningfully combine and connect the knowledge of each course. Some learning communities extend learning beyond the classroom. Learning Community classes are smaller, more informal, and more interactive so that students and faculty get to know one another better by sharing ideas, considering one another’s viewpoints, and helping each other learn. Students and faculty engage in a collaborative effort of teaching and learning that may include experiential learning, active participation, critical thinking, thematic or problem-solving projects, and reflection.
Why enroll in a Learning Community?
Learning Community students have higher passing rates and enjoy a more rewarding college experience.
Learning Communities Can Help You:
- make connections among courses;
- achieve academic success;
- build relationships with your classmates;
- broaden your learning experience;
- work closely with faculty;
- receive support from academic coaches inside and outside of the classroom;
- enhance your presentation skills;
- stay in school and graduate.
(Hybrid classes combine a reduced amount of scheduled classroom time with required out-of-class learning activities, typically conducted online.)
REGISTER FOR ONE CLASS - GET THE SECOND CLASS FREE!
For the fall 2024 semester, students who are residents of Navajo or Apache counties may enroll in a learning community (two classes) and only pay for one class.
(NOTE: Only three-credit classes are eligible and it must be the student's first attempt at class completion.)
REGISTER FOR ONE OF THE LEARNING COMMUNITIES BELOW
ENL 101 & HDE 105 (Hybrid, LC) Focus – Native American Learning Community
OFFERED: * (Mondays – 6:00 pm – 8:44 pm)
*You do not have to be Native American to enroll.
YOU MUST MEET WITH AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR to REGISTER and receive your tuition voucher.
ENL 101 College Composition I:
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HDE 105 Success strategies for College:
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ENL 101 & PHL 101 (Hybrid, LC) Focus – How do you know what you think you know?
OFFERED: * (Tuesdays 6:00 pm – 8:44 pm)
YOU MUST MEET WITH AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR to REGISTER and receive your tuition voucher.
ENL 101 College Composition I:
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PHL 101 Intro to Philosophy:
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Questions Please contact the Learning Community Coordinator, Rickey Jackson at (928) 289-6540. | email