2020 USD Fact Book

C A M P U S C O M M U N I T Y When USD students aren’t studying, they’re meeting friends who share their interests and passions, participating in a sports club or taking a moment to relax and enjoy the view From outdoor adventures to opportunities for inner exploration, students can find the community that’s right for them On-campus housing is available to students all four years and is a requirement of the first- and second-year experiences — unless commuting from home Upper-division and transfer students can choose from five uniquely styled apartment complexes All first-year students participate in Living Learning Communities (LLCs) LLCs bring students with similar interests such as sustainability, civic engagement and social innovation together in the residence hall areas This program is a partnership between the Division of Student Affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences Second-year students can participate in the Second-Year Torero Experience Program (STEP), a collaborative effort designed specifically to meet the needs of second-year students, including career development and a focus on community building and wellness More than 2,600 first-year, transfer, returning upper-division, law and graduate students are enjoying the academic, programming, safety and convenient benefits associated with being members of the campus residential community in 2019-20 All resident students have immediate access to professional community directors, resident ministers and student resident assistants who are committed to enhancing their academic, social and spiritual growth Both the LLCs and Transfer Learning Communities (TLCs) for new transfer students help fulfill a core curriculum course and the first-year integration component necessary for graduation sandiego.edu/llc

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