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What is an intentional living community? It is a group of students who choose to live together for a specific reason and purpose. The groups must have clearly identified goals they wish to accomplish as a living group. All members of the proposed living group must be committed to achieving the goals of the living group, contributing to their community and abiding by the standards established by the community.
All intentional living communities that are accepted and approved will be assigned to housing in advance of the room selection process. Please note that Luetmer Apartments and Lottie Suites will not be assigned to intentional living communities due to the limited number we have to offer of each of these housing options. The campus houses will be given to groups who submit intentional living community applications before being available in pre-selection or in the room selection process.
Proposals for intentional living communities must be returned to Residential Life no later than 4pm on March 12.
GET THE FORM TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL FOR AN INTENTIONAL LIVING COMMUNITY
Examples of possible Intentional Living Communities include but are not limited to the following:
To submit a proposal groups must complete the Intentional Living Community Proposal form and turn it in to the Residential Life Office. Incomplete forms will not be considered. These forms are due in the Residential Life Office no later than 4pm on Thursday, March 12, 2009.
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